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, I& ATV^APRIL 14,19U v Averaga Daily drenlatloii ^CE 0 arichest6p EventfXg^IIerejlft For the Moath at MoKh, 1844 ^Corporal GlayioB R. Fuller, Jr Loval Circle Of ' Ming’s paugh-| MpS^Howard Mpii: Howard L L Grant, Grant, who who hhs| A rdeetlng of f M Toung ^ TI1S MAHchsatar- Mlnlfipter*’ .As- has returned to Eglin Field, Vipr- Janette /an. twlrts/ugh- Ralph W . 8 torg/ C ^ 122 Bum- tets has set the ilatr of Tiie.vlav. iteed a patient at the Mi morial>tuiblicknv»'l al >.8 dub is / scheduled tor soolatlon; will hold its 'monthly ters o t ' aha. Mrs. L croy.’Ted- Vnit street, hhs returtwl: to duty Anrll 25 for a/iininmce sale, thei lii^pllal for the nad two month.S; \V15^0 with the /erihsait Matitto ttfto*' Droceeds" to bd Used for Its workj,fins relumed to hcc„ home. 108;S‘/;A t the ^mool str^t Rsgrea- ’Tuesday at tC t/ a. m. Luncheon spending.-w thlrty-14sy furldV»rt at proceeds to bd Used for Us worK^tins leiu m m t° have jMeh/wnflned to their hok[ie o f chert for-.*ihutine. a,... InHlj*’ .Summit . street,bf . >^ itioH TCo 11 tioii Ok > 5^ ^ " wlU toUoo;. Rov.. Marshall Budd of for yfas/ptutt Iv e weehs with his home. He enlisted in the Marl-' will tnke/ace^d,ai)y oOtWshi^ the .Wapping. v < maniptty church­ 11 htty. ■ \ ' / jUsuttrumt l ^ llla a ' •• Oott^r, nwia, ylMfl return. to school Mon- rme service in May o f last, yi^r Manchester Asaenibly__^ No. 15, j ness p r/ e r to/the, befofey“' e d be ih ehargs of TALL CEDARS Marine pllW ,, nJswtty w n id '''received"' bia training at ly / T h e y wish to thank p»mlls. 1^08- Older of Rainbow for Girls, will | meftl vill be tiansacted. \ w T •‘Wing* ot GoJd" at P mumusoMocda.J*. Shhepshead 'Bay, N. Y., ilnce Group S Of the Memorial/ tedchers and. Junior Red CroSa of nttund the services at the Center \: Tonight is florlda, 1» ipendlnf a iW ayy ^ wtilch .-4lme he haa made two pital Auxiliary, Mrs. D. M-. Ckid- B I N G O .the Nathan Hale . school, Girl Congrepatlonal church . Sunday /.'rofossp'r Moses Bailey Of the aYxthe School ____ lough at his homa, 4S7 Baat trlpfr^eraeaa, one to Africa and we'll, leader, arid Group/I, Mrs. \ - ^ y Scout Troop' 9, teachers of the iialph Kaufman. acting , lea.jpr, niot'nlng, in" observance of Kou „larlford School o f^ R e li^ u s Edu­ Center, and alt-'membmn b m are In- tar street. South Methodist church, and their n n othe/to Murmknak, Russia. ^ TONlOHt will meet Monday itrterntKjn at .crs’ Day. The giris are a sk ei/ 1 cation will occtipy the pulpit of the vited to; attend and enjoy the pro­ dancing teacher, Mias June Jaye, Corporal Albert R. Qofilojf^ left two o’clock at the M em otiar hos- i meet In dhe Robbins room A Center Congregational church gram of i/ r t s the facltattea of the ORANGE HALL for the hurtierous cards and-letters The Beelhbvep Glee Club- .will Sunday morning. Rec affordt. today for Concor4la, Kaa^, a^ Rive a concept Sunday evening «n pital. ' y / > I 1 0 :4 5 ;/ recelve0;■^^ . " X s Mov ar a 14*day furlough/apant at his St. Paul’s M eth / lst church. Park V home. 24 Trotter ^ e e y His moth­ ’The family of Timothy B. Kehler street, HartfordVThe alngers will . • : - X ' z . '.ii. er, Mrs. P. F. I W t ^ e r and Ws is'^moving- tbday from 14 Bond rehearse In the Chncordla Luther­ aunt, Mrs. Robert von Peck, ac­ street to f l Strickland street, the an church at 6:1S knd will leave X companied Mm for a visit with \ o ’K two Oat residehce owned by from that church fdljpwlng the / - * his llance^/^lss Marjorie Ginn of Thomas F.,Moriarty. rehearsal. Ray Kulplnkky Is jh Ooncon charge of transportation In pri­ Ueutenant snd Mrs. Roger J. vate cars, t ■/ knacky Widow,” U the tiUe Dumont snd son Richard, are V- Roa o f/ tl/ three-act comedy The spending a w ^ k at" the home of rou ^ People’s Mu Sigma Oii Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Fuller, 89 FOR TOP VALUE loeiety la to present Wednesday Charter Oak street, parents of Japs :$i^ering Heavy Vening, May 3, tickets for which Mrs. Dumont Lieutenant Dumont IN 4 NEW HOME •^re already In the hands of the who is on leave la In the Signal / Casualties in Attemps members. Miss Mary Osgood is Corps and has been stationed at See the Ohip Being Built By V:h^^man' of the committee of ar­ At^rdeen Proving Grounds, Md., , Tf^" ‘ <3ioke* Off Ini- Plune^ml Warships Are rangements, ana Miss Ethel Keller since August 1943. GREENBROOKE ^hal - Supply Base; Axis Parley ''nIs directing the cast. Pouring Fire intd Eri" The April meeting of the Man­ HOMES, IN C No/ Important —An Axis to a narrow., strip of coast TENEMENT eastern Inola. by Percy R. Bengough, president Caught in Alien fjord. Nonyay, by raiding planes of the British flbat air army during an attack formations of deadly Allied fight-* and a'^ program 01 muidc i / the on April 3, the German baliles.iip TUpitz stands out lunu .deefed by the ^loke- acrrtn being generated “ three-power” parley has been held around Sevastofiol, the Cri­ Japs H d l ^ g on Trail o f the Trades and Labor Congress era''|anned\Out over Germany to>- •’Fam ily / c tu re Albuiw’' w ill be Invites the PSppIe of from shore insl.allations. ’ The ship was heavily damaged during the raid. This is a British official in Tokyo op the eve of the Allied mean Naval base, and hi^"' presented under the direction of Today’s communique from the of/danada. - day, the Berlin radio said, takinif photog;raph 4AP Wirephoto), Invasion ’'of western Eui^ope, the converged ttment. that the - Japanese inflltration waa suddenness that they-caught and hands waa either sunk or severely Lilac/Summer Browh, Red,’ Aqua, Monday meeting of the Automo­ think y.piiXwill find, within'JUie day added his voicrito those of the V that end in bows, hs unuswd skirt., smau, and said that just a dozen raked about 50 grounded enemy / For Neutrals damaged,” said a dispatch, from and/Navy. As Governor bile Industry Advisory committee next, feW months to Come tbat we State department and the Selective casualties had been inflicted on craft, de.stroyjng a full scorrt' tlie Crimea relayed from Mpa'cow TH O M A S ^ J. ia a proposal for letting the motor shall create these opportunities,’' Service administration with the Company thWenemy In the first brush along car makers start placing orders None of the American planes were' by CBS CJorrespondent J4 Mnicliester B Cites Recedt SucceHsful Attacks assertion that the United States A,/i^to^ p/p. leovitfulty printed spun rayon. Blue, pinig thd trail. within a short time for new ma­ lost. // Fleming). As exampiee he cited recent must build up and maintain a .\llied /l)iplonlat8 Under QUISH Tel. 7787 or 5207 'Japanese snipers were still ac- Decries ‘Centralized Bu­ chine tools needed for building Fir.st. reports from G erm ^ ra­ The Pravda correspondent sd ComebtPearl and successful attaCJks on Palau-, Yap strong post-war military force. 6 Charter Oak Street ve along Imphal’a other outlet, ^ S t-w ar cars. dios tCMiay lndl(;ated that ,/(5erman Instructions to Pursue ed that panic w u mountin be road through kohima to reaucracies’ in Report and Woleai is|arK|a in the South The State department' ia report­ B n B U i^ D A Y S “ W e don’t think W PB officials planes were refusing U»e . Allied among the enemy, and that he had Telephonp-4021 green, beige, aqua. 14 to 42. ./■nDimapur on the Bangal-Assam Pacific Caroline ' Islands, once ed to have decided to discard ^lans .00 On ,"I6- Mouths o f would have put the' proposal on 'ch-»'lenge to come, up^nd fight. lUdentless Course Un counted 430 dead Romanians and .9 5 to railway, but the communique said vaunted stronghold'of the enem.v, for internaluonal police and Work U^tiep'waA 8*ve Money! the agenda unless they had some No Signs of Boinjier Mission Germans along less than a mile of ofTenalve operations against ene­ where further damage was in­ instead towkrd an arrangement I I I Hitler Is Beaten. H is Administration. good news, for us," said one auto There were no signs of a major highway beU een Siniferopol snii my road blocks, on the Kohlma- flicted upon the battei-ed enemy for .pooling against aggressors of X industry spokesman. heavy bomber tpissioin apparent­ Sevastopol. X / $8.98 Dimapur stretch o f the road were fleet that . consistently avoids en- forces to be maintained by. Individ­ Wa.shington. April 15—(4*)— A l­ AIb,«ny, N. T., 15.—<05— ly the second day American F ly­ Tried To sock Jrlmea making'progress. Seen. Logical Step gagements./then adde-lng ''centralized bureaucra­ “ We have reduced Japan’s mer­ Hefshey, draft dli-ector, in .a have re^alnefl grounded after ^ e / -^ ‘ ' ' ■ machine tool industry is slowing teeth Into the "no tointromise' tried to sack the' Crimea, loading account con^rmed previous reports cies.” Gov. iTiomaa E. Dewey in a chant fleet to not more than/twp. Speech reviewed and appro\-ed by thundering week-long offensive/be­ Many Other New Summer Styles down. Ita backlog . of orders is craft with pillaged goods, Siding imd Rock that small Japanese parties at one thirds of what It waa when we Wrte the State department declared last gun- la ^ Saturday during .Which policy announced by Secretary of | many In Cotton, Spun Rayon and Rayon Crepe radio ’‘report to the people'' last now bnly o^e-elghteenth aS big as blit forgot them in their haste to time did penetrate the outskirts of attacked. AVe have .sunk well dV^r week that the voice of the United powerfiu blows ^ were degit at State HfAvy and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, action at lea.st, 800 Japanese M e r ­ Turkey from Germany. Officials -Pboiie HarttorO ; ministration of state affairs haa chant vessels. / - Air Force. \ , \’‘ (Continued on Page fjeven) Bus Drivers on Strike been dedicated to establishing apd (Continued -On Page Seven) "I have never belipytd -that we here are more hopeful ’'now of a. Yotr’ ll Find Alwaya ^ Variety of Chmee Mss London, April' 15 —<4’i —T i T maintaining “a genuinely compe­ shoiild put our trodps and equip­ break-up of Turklsh-Geemany "She cannot stand -such A rate of hundred bus driven* and oonil tent and progresalve government.’ ment upder the ^ r e c t conti-ol of trade than they have been for sev­ loss for Any length of time and eral months. tprs of the London transport Selections— Courteous-^ervice— -\ "Sharp fiontrast" rioted any' internatiopM organizattpn,’’ tern went on strike tods^' In pro­ keep her empire togetoer. The Shell SeetoF Firmer Pollelea Indicated This, he added, is "in sharp con­ the Texan d ^ p red . “ I think we test against new sum'mer sche­ DecisioiiMRy Miners Want disapliition of that'/ empire, of .Increasingly firmer' policies ’ to­ „ British-/' trast with that type of personal, niu.st a strong, independ­ dules,. Only three routes connect^ Pleasant Surro4|ndings .. \ roiirse, is one of thp primary ob­ ward Ireland. Spain and Portugal /. government vrhlch talks fine ent N avy ahd A ir Force to do our Ing central and eastern London jectives of this wa For 2 Hours asowcll as Sweden, which received phrases o f libersllsp) while seek­ part in/keeping the peace.' We' were affected Immediately but Alter Pa^l-Diie Pay Such disaolution/df the Japanese a formal note on the iKibject this Aii|<^rican/Club ing to impose iU w ill and ita m.u.st be strong militsrity wh^her there ucre indicMlons that sii.nilsr empiie. he told/ the graduating ■week, also are clearly Indteated. Spaghetti Dinngrt Featured-—Choice Liquors wbiihs upon the people, through we enter an international organi- dlsHatisfaction among employes of cin.ss of the Feroi-aj Bureau of In- z a ^ n or not.” GerniaiiH liileiisify Activ­ American. diplomats aboard ntralized bureaucracies issuing ve.stigation.'s M lice Academy, is other lines might cause a general, < War Department to Dis­ Lewis Reports Increas­ /Connally said it was his personai. have, made statements of \ Hull's dlVsctives from a distance," the mlnlm'unyrequii-ement for vic’- transport tieup. BINGO M ie f that the proposed peace or­ ity ill Upper Gari^li policy, declaration available to the . * m ' At No Tima la th« P.-€.-Tax A^ded at , es "immediate and funda- ing Anger in His De­ tory ln''\the Pacific. continue Use o f Lib­ ganization should follow the gen­ He described Japanese r o a s t ­ aiio Area of Main Line. (.'unvirted of Conspiraey , * mand SeHl- to Ickes. eral outline of the League of Na- I XWntinued un Paxr ,Eight) NEW EARRINGS erties as Transports. XCoattnoed os Pago Tw'o) ing as holding that by retalntn^ Charitonr ls „ .April 15;— i4’r — Tomorrow tions, except that it-Would be’ I »i. E. (DiLsty) Rhoads, ousted re- \ ' possession 'o f the "Inner pqrilon” . Allied Headquarters, Naples, equipped to direct^the use of force * eently as commissioner of public Cavey’i Grill MEMicwiwifiirwt 'Washington, April 15.— (JP)— Washington, April 15.—(45— of peized teirltory, Japan h t . “ won April 15— (4b—:'The Germans, in­ ag.ainst aggtossors, - safety at Ottumwa, la., was ron- Membera of the Senate’s Truman United Mine Workers Qhief John the war,” and continued:’ ' tensifying their activity in the up-, And COSTUME JEWELRY Should Include All Peace-Lovers Vatutin Dies; vleted by a District, court jnry committee- disclosed .. today that Sees No Ban L L e w ir says the nkUbn’s soft “ The outer nng o f islands which per Ga'rigliano Sector of the main . He said such an organization early today iin a charge of con­ the War flepartment’s decision to il’ miners are becomihg "in- they occupy serves chiefly as their Italian front, Shelia one area for could include all of the peace.-lQV‘- spiracy in connection with, an al­ In discontinue the use> of Liberty -aslngly angry” , and 'want fighting front. Through their per­ more than two hours yesterday Hero ojf Kiev r .$3.98 ships as troop transports may al­ Upoli Driving prompt, payment of retroactive sistence in holding these' islands ing nations ’j f the world, aa pledg­ and attempted infiltration^ of the leged gambling and liquor pdyolt ter the trend ofj their forthcoming underground travel pay totalling; they' hope to.,make oiir advance So ed at the Moscow conference of Allied lines but the -attacks Were sy-stem In Otttimws. TIis jury of /In Wanted Spring Colors nine women and three men delib­ Plus 20% Tax. report on these vessels.’*. - - an estimated $18,000,000. criitly that we wllL give up the fbreign ministers, but voiced the frustrated and other sorties bro­ ORANGE H e demanded ' the payment last dpinlon thst it.ought, to have an Succuinbs After 0|iera- erated nine hours. . Judge Harold ■ X Senator Wallgren ' (D.', Wash.), Rubber Director Dewey effort to break into their inner-de­ ken up after som e'fighting, head- X' who initiated ti^ie -inquiry into the night in a letter to Interioi Secre­ fense. executive council on which the qtfarters announced today. lion; Praised .as Tal­ Les'b) set April 25 for .pronpanes- Believes Tire Situation tary Ickes, custodian o f the mines, Slust Deliver Heavy Attacks larger nations had strong repre- ‘The two-hour barrage was con­ ment of sentenre. , . crackin.g of a number of the Ub- . * • * . - '' HALL erty ships, had ' protested that making the estimate of the ^But, whatever the' cost, we sen.totiort' wht^l would act os the centrated ih a sector south of ented C o in qi a n d e r . there was danger involved in their W ill be___ “ Tough” . amount due on a baala of $40 a know thpt we cannot regard vic- operating unit to cjprry out”’ the Sant’ Andrea, about 8 miles south­ .Aiuther ia Face Court miner.V the terms on which .he east of rubbled C^asstno, and the Saco. .Me., .April-15—-<4')— Mm. use tor the movement ot troops Lonclon, April 15— (4*) Gen, ‘For Your Home---- - ^ SVl- -J«IHS and hospitalization cases. Boston. April 16—(45— Bradley agreed to write off the under­ (Continued on Page Two) '(Continued on Rage Eight) infiltrations were attempted north Antonio Nicolosl, 23, of (Jamp El­ 0 Nikolai F. Vatufin, 42, one of Rus­ ■ -I ^ *' tiewsy, rubber director of the War ground travel time claitfi for last and east o f Sant’ Ambrogio. which lis, will he arraigned In municipal - ■. /• Applaod* A m ^s Oecaion sia’s- outstanding Arm y leaders, ProducUon board, anUcipatea no April, May and Junq. A UM W lies about a mile nearer Cassino.’ court today, oh a charge of asiuMilt' Chairman Truman (D-. Mo.T, died last night after an operation ■■'iu t A t ^ g r ie f s U e bon on pleasure driving this year contract with 76 per cent of the with attempt to' killx her "tour ai)d Senator Kilgoto .(!>, W. - Va.),; Allied Patrols Active In Kiev, capital of hia native operators, embracing these terrha. weeks old son, Antooio, by stieic- applauded the War department's but he beUeves the American in­ Allied patrols were active on ail Ukraine, into'Which he had led lib­ Segkdfs ^ ef Stfde is now awaiting War Lalmr Board ing a knife down hU throat and STORM WINDOWS deciaion, made public 1^ MaJ. dustrial and passenger tire altua- Asks If Britain Becoming fronts, inflicting casualties, a erating Soviet^ troops. action; pouring an anliseptib Into kin 6 en. Charles P. Groaa, conunanfL tlon will continue to be “very communique said. A Moscow radio aimouncemeol- Lewis said that the operators mouth yesterday. The concUBod Mr of the transportation cropo, bsN to u ^ .” - Allied planea hitting at German did not state the nature of the op­ of the child remains critlcsL au­ fore a ^Houae committee this Addressing Boston Rubber have collected the $18,000,(X}0 American Economic Vassal bases in Italy flew 1,400 sorties eration. Vatutin recently gave up thorities st TniU hospital In Bid- EE B week. manufacturers last night and later through the sale of coal at ad­ yesterday, climaxed by heavy and command of the, Flm t Ukrainian 3 3 Sources within the committee diacueoing the sltuaUon during a vanced prices, and are using this medium bomber blows against the deford said today.. $ . i-$ Arm y due to illnesa/i STORM DOORS 2 6 2.98 Kilmarnock. Scotland, April Ifkled, by Lord Beaverbrook (Lord pointed out that the inquiry Into conference, Dewey aaM that money to operate the industry in west , coast ports of Plombmo and TTie broadcaat praised Vatutin a MOTOR TUNE-UP the perfonnance o f 1,800 Liberty "everybody la Intarested in' kno'w lieu of their own corporate fundsr' ,—(45— Emsnuel Slrlnwell, Labor >rlv>’ sesi.) thst he has made con- Ssnto Stsfsno Iset night, head­ Two Planes Shot Down ( . • ceasiens to America on the sub- as "one of the most talented young Shtpo, developed that cracka had Ing when the dviUan driver may Cflmrgea Oeaaplraey member of PsrUsment, asked the quarters announced tedsy. Army commanders who" had de­ New Verk. April 15—(45— Tira a WHEEL ALIGNMENT These gey SyLO- occurred in a comparatively amall expect a new tire, but because o f "Certain groups of southern ject of civil aviation although Medium bombers plastered aa .American planes have bees shot* question in e speech here today Parliament has never been con­ veloped during this, war.” * Jemec . . . in ee 'en* percentage of the cases and that m ilitary demands, rubbef how on coal operators and the' War. Labor airfield at Viterbo, north of Rome, His outstanding victory waa re­ down or made forced' laniUngs .in,.. whether Greet Britain was becom-- sulted. There sre 'rumora that s a BRAKES ' INSULATION chiMting florsi print deaign improvementa, atrengthen- the road will Have to be, made to Board are in conspiracy to contiii- and also blasted the rail yarda at capture of Kiev last! November ’ Vugosisvis, communiques from i ■/ ir g o f hiilla, and s -change In weld­ last tor many months Jo come.' iioualy d elay'an d, void the pay­ Ing an- "economic vassal of Amer­ commercial snd monetary agree­ Livorno (Leghorn) and - rail (Sen. Draja Mlhsilovic’a headquar­ ment is likely to be reached end when he had 5fl bridges thrown a VALVE GRINDING ere se comfortsble to, ing aequenrea had reaulted in the W’ill S l^ Production ment of this giiaranted'back wage ica," and declared-in,.ariawer that pridgea at Certaldo. Bucine, Arez- ters reported today. Oa- April we do knov. that Mr. Stettinlua is across the Dnepr river under heavy dsep In, thsnii to the pstsnt^' elimination of many ca'iiaea of Dewey added that new and claim...... there will never be-real friendship' ^ and Cecina. German-artillery fire, and sent hia 14 SB .American bomber wma shot a OVERHAULINQ fractures. suffer miliUry draft regulations “No government agency haa between the two countries if Bri­ here to discuss foreign affairs, Fighter-bombers attacked other down by the tiermano oa 'Its re­ Now is the Time to Order Them flst.|eli wsistbsnd. Sites 32 .which do doubt include pur rela­ troops scaling the heights into the NEW FABRIC They said the committee would thia year would alow production of taken any .affirmative'.step to re­ tain is "placed in the. position o f a bridges snd fighters maintained city and into flanking movemeiiis turn fru'iii the Ptoeati raid and thh , « e 4 a tions with Europe. renew its insistence that because syntheUc rubber. deem the honor of the presi^nt’a junior partner and what ia worae, patrols over the battle ares. around the capita). crew of eight was ceacued n o d ; , Quick Service a . poor YelsUon. “ Does it mean," Shinwell asked, Five Allied Planes Lost o f the olownsas o f the Liberty, that He said that 1944 production word and direct the several bitu­ Shored Stalingrad Triumph given first aid by tlM) yngealfivfij HANDBAGS might reach a total of , minous coal companies now under '"ConriiHstions between our gov- "that we ore to become the econ Five Allied planes were lost dur­ after pnraohnte Jnmps. On the . War Shipping admlniotratiati 22 000,000 Vatutin, called “the Hunter” hy Expert Workmanehip concentrate on the Uirgsr, -faster, psasenger tires and eatlmat^ that government' control to liquidate the United States government on qmic vassal of America and that ing the day, the communique said, an American pfame piloted oqr future foreign and economic his soldiers and also nicknamed 6 Victory ship wherever possible. there are 26,000,000 ' paaaenfer this ohIigaUon.’’ civil svisUon, foreign sl^sirs snd and tour enemy ersR were de­ 'Lieut. John Umdstros w m ' for Spring. Multt - colored -can on the road, many ot them Except' tor hia reference to the commefclsl matters ore making policy will be determined by the stroyed. 'More thsii 40 enemy "Lightning" fbr the speed of bis ■ - m Lhrea Loot O o^ Oaea advances, hod s large shore o f the down SO nsUea south o f The W. G. Honiuapuns in envelope uid $1.98 to $3.98 In only one case o f ahlps open- operating in the weot tor trana anger of the miners, Lewis’ letter many* people ssk whst is being United States?” planes wers active over the battle- At the direction of tha-nIM Shinwell urged ths government front during the . daylight hours.- glory in the Stalingrad triumph. ‘ drawstring top styles. aiing under the American flag did portatkm oT war plant workers on did not hint that any new crisis in arranged tor the future of this plane waa A imanfled and hM Pies 20% Tax. -The assaults on the ports of .Li­ Wtutin drove back Field Marshal MANCHESTER cou the committee And a loss of life long hauls. the Indimti^' was approaching but country behind our backs,” Shin' to inform the people whst is being the roromnniqne anM. • CoaL Lumber, Mamna* Supplies, Pal^t done now and not wait until'the vorno, Piombino and Santo Ste- Gen. Fritz.Erich von Mannatein’s due to. the cracking of a Liberty. M ilitary needs must' continue to a union press release accompany­ well' said. nounoemenls were hrsadeOfit MOTOR SALES. INC MANCHIITIB ing the letter aaid- the miners wcr4 Inforined Oosceoslnaa Mode deals sr^ concluded and then an­ 3.36 No. Main'st. TeL 4148 Mapehestw (CeaUnned mm P i^ Sevens (Conllniied mm Page Sevea) MHwIlevle’a mdfe West CenteLSL TrI. 41.34 Green Stamps Given With Cash Purchases. ’ (CaaUBM* m Pagt SovMi (Ceattnnad on P an Seven! ibacoming ‘'restive.’' , J "Already we have been Inform- nounce them. ~ i ivv s— — . MANCHESTER IG We RALD, MANCTE?rmt* CONN,, SATURbAT, AFKIL fs, 1944 X \ SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1944 .:-X / X-/. ^ ^ A N C H I TER EVENING HERALpoMANC|ffiS'EfcB, whjle we were yet, sinners, Christ z ^ died for us. Much more- then,' / '^nday School Lesson N a V y ^ i l l - r X Mral Everett North, Mrs. Oliver Ing now ,Justifie(^:l)y liia blood, in iC 'Peck, Mrs. Richard Graf, Mra. shall be Saved frdm'wratlj thn Jap Flee^; Badly BuPMt Soluifit D e w e ^ i ^ e ^ Rockville E. Eenton Burke, Mrs. .Walter Y oui roblem Paiil .Basi^ASsurauce'of'^nihiorlalily On the hint:” (Romans 8:8,9, J e n K k is Veteraiis - iJietMl, Mn. Richmond G^n- s Correlative passages Yropf' the Hurt by Atta^l lUi ougb, Miss, ^iifsnce Whitlock, bpic Christian Bclenob tekthesM, H'Scl- / ,. !^act of F^rnialicd By Tki^o^ ir e m c R s Miss Hazel Kuhnly. ' Eonth Methodist St. James’s _ _ OotlioiM ence and HeUth with K ty to> the The unit collectors' who, will ar­ Rev. W. Roll* Wi Rev. WUUi , J9nan, Fastor Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, 4^ S e i i ^ A d i^ of P rin AdimiBlatratioiL, Back to ^dfion (Ccuftinued from Page One) range for picking up'the donated R«n’. Edniui fit, ^Axslstiant I ■ 'Mlaa Afutt W r include the follokiogJpp, 478,316)! ■ By A ^ liam E. OHri>y, D.D. ary sxpericned .aa Paul linked en Under Ext Deiiarlnie«4 ot lafonoiiBoir' tor articles' Include Mra. Maurice Mil­ Recreation Secret „ ^ o f Sduoation \ torj- In the'^ pacific as anything l e v e l l i n g /■ Dirpeior KeUghnw “Christ came to dte*fro,v the belief FaOI/'Was^’adl/'was a bom propagandist.propagandtst. his ChiMtian^aith. with the pro- Bootbo, 8, Moitaclifiaetli ler, Mre. Everett North, Mrs,. State W ar Council Jemea Newcoiqb, Organist Sunday^m'Bsses: of .sin. . . . From Mm "mortals may ^MTiat^ver he believed, hp believed phetlc truth and light of the Old Order of Roose'^ Uiriiid state* Army a* » front.line short of the dlssol\jtion of the Jap­ FraiA Irmlscher, Mra., E. FenUm, F o r ^ u lU ,' 5:30, 7, 8;39, 9:45, ...i,u /i_,— ,... — J ...i.u »i.* — ... ''-Teatament. His passion now was anese aihplr* as. a milltaiy power. /« ontlnued-'From Page O n e),.X learn hoW to .escape from evil. The, w it)/ intenalty arid with the pow­ MeaV(?NFats, Ete. \ . ^Coupons good for jpMOM Duty- I* X®^'nura#.\ "li . Burke. Mies Natalie ,jde amLMrs, \BeXal “ V’’ Tiiefiday.^ The ___ Memori^ Chime*, apd ' real man being linked bV Science er b, his whole b#ing. That Is as to lead others into the why (Ijat 'Bridgeport. April 15.—(Jh-^Ap- Bopk E'erurVred stamp* \A8 through May 8. ElsewBara, ll-A- #«!• f A ir a l ”^ e Smith* hava been resident* To accomplish, this objective we mental" 'p^t-pose* hayp'-animated rge AltPfTflsinTff I« Ex- OUi’cr Peck. - / / ' nldreh’ii\maaa at 8:30, down- played by Fr(»(Ibiick I. Rogers. to hlB Maker; mortals nMd ortiy M 'blight to be. Propaganda' is he had found, just as In his blind pfoximately 1,750 employes;^of the tk^iigh MS now\yalld and good coupons good for Ui m \ golksM l o r L iO M I ijOM Manchester for the past eight ih'iist 'deliver the heaviest attacks hia atlmliri»tration,,.-:l5ewey said, At Dinner // / of which we are capable, ha fre­ p^'teil ' Tn Boikville; \The Tuesday, < — morning discussion ^Orgon Preiutle;.^' » . ■ turn from jnn and lose sight pt, right and 'proper-thlng’lf it 1* de­ zeal he had hitherto done all in Jenkini Brothers, (iompany wei*e Indewiitc'ly. Rea olamps, N8, P8i through June 21. R-2, *aq F o U J ^ X i n the\m bnths, both empfoyea in a war listing them a* ^first, to win the ir A number ffons Rpb^ille are •‘.'Twilight at iFie«(jle’’ X mortal sejfnood’ tc* find Christ. .tljC 'pie; B ^ant. The/urge to gft back Into quently iss we are able, where they groqpX t the ’’'t " will have the voted to noble ends. The kind of Jliq -power to keep Others out -bf working for the United S-fates and ^ will become yalid April 23 C-3 coupons good f o / five ^U ofip war; *f(x>nd,-:tu prepare for A rapid OlliPr Nphh of Citv, ' planning to attend ,-tne Jeffereon pleasure of hearing Mrs.- Marjoria Seth Bingham ^ St, Bridi R. C, - real man and his.relation to G6'd propaganda that \we rightly re­ the^ way. \ Navy today, Yollowlhg the seizure and be ^ o d indefinitely. j e'fqrywhere. c - . ' ' x adUdn was : too strong, and both will hurt, the moat." Day dinner of theT Etecond Con- First WoHd War. and amodth' readjustment 'to Geary w X ^'u^k,' who is Recrea­ Processional Hymni;-'. Rev. .lainea E. , Pastor and tp/ recognize the divine son sent is the sham .propaganda that Of the plant dast night by Rear Prpeesse* FoodSx X wlir^lCave Tuesday for a return to And. he said, as time goee on, grcs.sional District to he bel^' this > Fuel OH pihl^ful pursulU. once complete tion Secretary of the. 'State War |'\ - ‘n'he Church’* Orta Rev, Broniabtw adarowskl shiPjV by some sort of subterfuge tries It is a great and' tlch experi­ Admiral Harold G. Boweif, acting Book blue atamu* ,A8 Mr, and ‘Mr*'. I> at Njriijvlch. . ' , , \ Four and Five coupon^ not relying on eo-called orthodox Council. \ Founelatlon’’ . .. Wesley to get something ocroXs while ence when one’s views and ortp's under executive order from the through K8 libw,(valid and\good \ ' '\fca€5*ped 'th* Naaia afid develop that freedom at home A large attepdince Is expected at '■ ■, - ^^ / The Center Church ^^ ,JNUr*na of two. yoarit of desert] 'Smith originally, served with the methods of warfam. / Mr*. VVoodlock’s topic ."Com­ Anthem.^ \ professing to do something else. faith become. ertlarged. Sorne'- p,eaident.' indefinitely. BlU^atamps L 8 ^ 8 , Xii^couwns £ ^ r ^ *a^'^ for which our young men are the annual b{ah pfv.fbe Rockville munity PlannlngXr Youth" 1* one/ “ Lord. For ThX3'e'»fi<*t(X M^a^cs on Sunday atX^SO, 7:30, ('Congregational) Paul, in his pre-Christian days, times it seems that nothing is Bowen, with six aic^i, arrived N8, P8 and Q8 wilt be valid m W „ „ r •(bting with tha Fre* Ifjedch In Anierican Field Service a* an am­ -J'W'e are meetlngXeach situation Uriviilg License 9, 10 and 11 a. m, as.lt arises or as w ^ can create fighting abroad.” Fire department wtikh Is taking of interest .to mahy Manchester Mercies’ Sake" ... R. iFarrant Jesse Davis, Director of Atiisic.^ was a narrow' propagandist. His sure when one (jiscovers that here- from' Washington late yester-, 1 and good indefinitely. p ‘eVa: uniU le ?ch ."‘‘' " " ' North Africa, are gotnf bask into bulance driver and'wa* In France, Waldo' Newberry, Organist just a 'Step ahead of the Invaders, aitiiatitilona, .and our.enemies are Reviewing lii* adminlatration of the place of the three-Jilght, fair women and the groupwould like to Hymn-i^ ‘ \ mind was d o :e(i to the fa$;t that What one baa believed Isn’t ade­ day and after a conference with Sugar Bctlon. ' ■ ' / state affairs and accompll*)UhenU held previous to the w sr.v Z .make this an open meeting Tu m * “More Love to Thee, Enianu^ Lutheran Cburcti Book E'our Stamps ' 30 and 311 -.-i'" • Smith, a veteran of World War when the Germans drove on into^flndirig that when we strike, we Renewals Increase men who differed from hini might quate, of isn’t I everything, but JrsmeS'xL. Diinnyassistant general now have the force behind us to of the Republlcan-bqntrolled ,1M4 Tonight's event will .takle place day morning at It o’clock. /Or­ O Christ" ...... Uoane - Thorsten A. Ouslafaon, X , ! ! * . ni.—Morning worship. Ser­ be right. He was honest, and zeal­ then cbfiies the nappy light ip the managert ias-J^ a statement'-urg­ valid for five pound* indefinitely,! The lx>cai W'ar Price and Ra-'i I, and decorated for hi* valor in Paris. He esca^d luckily, with ganizations interested in, wuth mon. by Dr. Mrtsc.s Bailey, o f the thabattl* of Chateau Thierry with others of the American Unit and carry the Atrlka through to a fln- Lagislature, Dewey cited parti­ In the Towh Hall awT therdxWllb Offertory Anthem— ous; but he was a- persecutor, be­ realization that all- that one has ing all eirtpiqyes to remain at their Ktamp 40 good for fiVe pound*, for; lioning Board ia IcKal'-l (n, tti* be a grand march with the Ma>^ Hartford, April 15-*.R0^newals problems may send repreMnta- Hartford SchoolNpf Religious Edu- home canning^through E'eb. 28, Lincoln school opposite the poet Ui* 8th Marines, has been accept­ served for five months In the iah.” \ cularly the freeglng of A, $1«3.000,- "Rise Up, O Men of God" Bund*}' cause he had not learned that a loved and cherished is enriched, posla ' / and Mrs. Raymond E. Huh^ lead­ for automobile drivers’ licengbs tlvea or delegate themselvey^ali in-- and atioh. The nius; - \ . 1945. ed for service wdth the American Llbyian desert and was in'* the • Discussing rile European war. 000 state *urplu* for poSt^war re- T. Tertiu* Noble 9:lS a. m.—Sunday s(:hool truly honest and right-minded enlarged, and strengthened in the' W ill^iet Wages Ordered office. Office-flours are a* follows:/ only briefly, hK reiterated ^ the coh*trucHon and employment; ing, followed by the fire ehlefs, pad Increased this year over /last dividuats w'ho feel that the'youths Sermon-r^ » X BiWc class. • dude—"To SpriHg" . . . . -Grieg propagandist must be as willing apprehension of new idea* and \ '' ■■ ! Shoe* M.oqday, 10 ’ m. to. 4:31) p. .m,; Red Cross a* an Assistant Field famous retreat of the 8th Army by eight (8.) per cent up to April of Mahcheater r.in have a;m ork Arnhem—’’Spirit bfXpod" In hia-announcement Bowen'ss- from Bir Hachiem. It w a s /. in statement of SecrCf^ary of the creation of a state comroisstqh to city officials snA flremeiK A fea­ ■G^ 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. to let others propagandize their new revelations. ITial js a part of sured/the workers that the plant ^ > ok One Stamp' 18 valid ruesday,-2 p. r- t . 5:15 p. m,; Director, and Mr*. Smith, a veter­ ture of the evenmg will be a cake 12th, Motor 'Vehicle (jommmsioh- adequate program. Thb future of ' Atkinson thi/Hi^glr^ April 30, B'jok Three air- an DeGaulle desert nurse with the desert action that Smith met ahd Navy Knox that Germany now Is draft legislation againat . rAqlal ,Frei'reed(urt of Religion" 5:00 a. m.—Missionary program opinions. what it means to "grow In grace.” woido not be shut down, that em­ VVedhesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p, at: Mis* Helsii Bsrggrsa and reli^oua dUcrimlnation, and booth. During the evening a.large er Johii T. McCarthy eaid today. \ any community depends- 'on its and meeting, followed by fefresh- A nth^i—’’Ccinie Unlo^. Me, / Mes- plan/-.^tamp 1 good indefinitely. A 'Thursday, io a. m-. to .5:18’ p. pi.: n e e French, wlU sdem enter th^ won his bride as she was oI>erat- conceiltrating on constriicrion of This ye®r, up to that dMe, 115,- ^ v . W. Ralph Ward. Jy, ■ When Paul became a Christian What sort of preacher wag ployment wo'ild.not be Interrupt- establishment,of what *pon»orA cSM;e will be awarded. 'The prb- uth and Manchester is no excep- ments. Mrs. Hugo S. Pearson, new stapip becomes vali.l May 1. ^'riday, lu a, m to 5:15 p. m.; ing a field anvbulance operating submarines to the exclualoB o f ' *11 242 licenkea had been inued for tihO'.f'cr thi* reason the Hartford Rete«.*^al Hymn— Gladys \ican Newberry, * Soloist he'continued to be as zealous and Paul? We don't know. He has . The wase rates directed by the other ships, "but it unlikely that Mias Helen D. Berggren, who claim to be the flr*t sUte school '^ 'd s,g(> to the PMremen’s Benefit "CLZion, Haste. Thy Mission ■ president, is in charge. earnest a propagandisl as before: himself suggested that hja pres­ Gasoline Saturday, 10 a. m, to 12:30 p, m. room ur\it amidst the sdnd dunes ^ n d .' Music will be furnished by the 1M4 lifccnslng periem as com­ (JoUhty Women’s Committee of Offertory^’Noclurnc" .... Grieg ar Labo,r, board and which, b.y .south of Tobruk. The couple w.ere Hitler' will be able to tarroris* At­ needs no Introduction to Manches­ of industrial and lAbor relation* In 4ligh Fulfilling" ...... Walch The W e ^ but his heart now was filled with ence was weak and that he was In n(irlh>>aat and aoiitheast, 9-A ! The telephone r umber Is 2-0494. ter muiic lovers, will be the guest the Stardusters orchestra of'-’thl* pared to 105,7^3 at th(/aame date MancX*^cr and the local Y. M.- 0:30—The\Chnrch School. Class­ the refusal of ’.he company to pay _L_ married and spent their honey­ lantic shipping lane* again a* Ije. the Lilted State*. filmes V ' Monday: 3:30 p. m-^Girl Scout*. love. X not eloquent. The one thing that them. - brought about the seizure sololft of the O. Clef club, when it city. last year. , ' C. Al have brought Mr** Woodlock es fo^ all ag(^ moon in Bicruit, Lebanon did two years ago." >^'111 Bo Clean of PoiAon” Chirrent driver'k’ licenses expire /Organ Postlude — 3:30' p. m.—ConflfTnation das*. 11—A nurseiw in the kindergar­ X A s I have . remarked before, is (Certain is that he was effec­ 0,rder. will be 'effective in future Mistislaiit id the!pavniaslcr gener- 'presents its sixteenth annual, con* Farm C)rop Loan* tc M anclXter as the discussion result of threatened interruptipa Mr. and Mrs; Smith were both "Our state will be strong to St midnight. April 30th. Applics- leader op X esday. She has had "Andantino” ....Cesar ‘Franck 6:30 p. m,—Boy Scout*. ten room for tne convcnicnce^f Paul in - hia pefaeculing zflil was tive. And every preacher is effec­ pav^ehecks, he said. i\ f the Navy, v of work thrrt'ugh labor disput#4\ c ^ A t' the Emanuel LutHtlgan John J. McDefroltt, Field Super-' Tuesday,' 8:00 p. m.—Senior awarded the French Colonial Str/i t'p Aerial Blown meet the great problems after the visor for the Emergency Crqp and tion for a 1044 licence is Attached state-wide experience jn advising 9:30 a. m. Church School. parent* attending church., ’ ■ \ as imtrue to the highest' teaching tive if he sticks closel.v to telling With, respect to the'retroactive Be'rnard J. Lee.xyn'e president- Pre.Hi(lent Roosevelt ordered tflO, Medal by General, DeGaullfe for chureh, Tuesday evening, M»y • at war ends,” hi! declared. "It will be to the 1943 certificate. otmtF towns ahans may apply at Jones of the Facillllea branch of Fpurragi^re for exemplary serv­ position as private secretary to calling the Y. M. C; A., 7206, not - tending the morning service of cleaning Day at church. Help Monday,’T p. m.—Troop 1. Girl shrined in the religion o f . his er lay in indefatigable energ.v, Two If ar Plant* ‘War lAbor ;Poard. up to dally frequencies by slrcrsft lfl44 soldier-vote law briefly that time. .' the Bureau of Ships;' Lieut. ices with the 2nd Division, ARF. thSs ftev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, termed it \* "simple, workable later than Monday between 3 and worship. wanted. 3:30 p.i m.—Confirmation Scout*. 7:16 p. m..—Troop 25, Boy childhood and yoiith.\when \he and in the peraiatency and tenaci­ Uomdr. Nason O. Damon of the under Admiral Cheater "W. Nlmitz' whd\h*s recently been appointed Loan checks'may be Issued now’ Seized by Military formula foi\soldler voting" and for the full approved accoimt. or No Report .Yet , 4 o’clqck. - 4i30 p. m.—IntCTmediate Youth class. 7:30 p. m'.—G Clef dub. Scout*. came, to know Christ.' \After U^' ty with which they never letigo. I.,egal department of the Procure­ Elngland obtained the Dutch' command. • stewardship secretary of the said the .statK soldier-ballot "will in installments tp.meet the needs Fellbwship. ., Friday: 8:00 p. m.—Emanuel Tuesday, 4 p. m.—Junior Cljoir iX’ay that they , call her^y!” he Their cause and their purpose ment (Itvialon; -Lient. (J.G.) Roy Washington, AprH 16.—(.45— Colonies of Guiana and the Cape Fdur attacks Thuraday on thi, Augiistana Synod' with headquar­ rehearsal. , 6:30 p, ni.—Tioop 7. Personal Notices not be the blank piece of paper of the borrower, On North End Pool In the tropics, Japanese eol- 6iOO p. m.—Hi-League Fellow.- choir at Hartford. 8:00 p. m.— said, "so worship I the GoA^of my dominated them. Moberg in charge of auppllrii and Two war plants—the Ken-Rad, Good Hope for. £is,000,000 in Kurile island chain branching ters at Minneapolis, Mis* BCtg- dlers generally wear rubber-solid Central committee for the Con­ Girl Scout*. 8 p. m.—Group' C, tfcm r/m northeast off JspSn were reported which was aponsbred tn Waahlhg- Kpecial Meeting ship. fSt’hers." \Paiil had such people and Siicht accounts; Ensign .*ohn P., Hanna, Tube and I,amp Corp. of Owens-] jg j4 gren Is at prssent soloist with the ton. '■ \ There will be a special meeting canvas boots (With a division be- 6:30 p. m,—Senior Epworth. ference. , Mrs. Suhie, leader. The revolutionizing expetfen(’e experiences in mind when he di.sbursement offleir; F. W. Mar­ boro, Ky., and Jenkins, Broa^ tne.. I : '-X - by Nlmlt* latA yesterday, for - r choir of EnianuefLutheran church,' ‘'No'r will it, a.s \ h f national of the ladies of the Italian Ameri­ An informal meeting of the Man­ 'tween the big: toe and the others. League. Saturday: 9:00 a. m.—Children’* Wednesday, ■ 10:30 *v m.— All­ of his Conversion on the wfay to spoke of God as (/boosing the shall, accountant land auditor; of BrkigetHU't, Conn.-'-have been' i i j Jl 1 A J \ room In Memoriam total pf 13 raids on the' enemy's day sewing for Red 'Cross. 6:.'50 and ha* .also »crved recently as chester Improvement Association 7:30 p. m-—Evening service in choir. 10:Cio a. m.—Confirmation p farthest north strongpolnts in gOveinriient tried lo\do, deprives can Social Club on Sunday, April /Y>amascus- became ah Solution- weak-to confound the mighty. and NorwtKHl P. CiAsSidy, special I taken oc-er by the military as a^ K IHI rlPrwlU AflVg. fn niriiiury ur lonely hour*' of dhinkine Manchester. will' give every man and w oi^ n In Association will ho|d a setback of the swimming pool committee. 3:15 p. m.—Children’s Group the New England Conference will supper, Group f',- Miss Emily : Tliouehta of you are ever ti.ear: in the X^aroline islands! and Ulul, of belay." Music by the choir. Re»ervatlpns may be made by •the armed Services, by the siivmle party this evening ._st the Dobson- He reportbd on several, suggested meeting In the Chspel for all boys meet Ap.l'll 26-30\at the Emanuel House, leader. t'a.niiot ^laap yoiir hand. Mother. Pakin and Kuaaie' islands in the sites and through the chairman of Note* The Week Vour fave tvr uaniiol *«*e; act of signUig his name once Ho ville schoolhouse. There vyill "be and girls from six to thirteen church. The Woman’* Missionary Wednesday, at 7 :.'10 p. m.— Hilt Jet thW little t'nken eastern part of the C^Voim; | T^^^f Xb^** prizes and refre.shments will be the directors, Walter N. Leclerc, Merrtbers of the local order of group,- alio were hit. It was the] fo m members of the G Clef club. an. applicAtion fqr a- balloti. year* of age. Leaders: Mrs. society, of the New^ngland Con­ Rainbow Girls will attend the Mojithiy . nieeting of the Women'* I TOMORROW NIGHT! MASONIC TEMPLE 1 S u n d a y / Tell, that W>s atlll ienieiuln'4; llo'e. vaiid vote for every candidate .served, the m(^ctihg was later Informed SUN. - MON.. TUBS. Richard E. Niese and Mrs. E(lwin ference will, meet Awil 27-29 at 13th dally hammering this month ------’ ^ that there were still figures and morning service in a body. Foreign Missionary, Society. All from resident down to the local * Meeting Slonday i Uie Concordia Luther^, church,. / lift’ Clilldreli. for Ponape. „f ih;. pouith Marine Aircraft other details that had Uri be se­ H. Brown• Make .reser\-ations for the baked are urged to attend. Choir rehear­ officers, in his home td-vln." here will be a meeting of the 4:00 p. m.—Girl Scouts in the Garden and .Wintet* atreet*. sal will follow thi* aervice. . Five Islands Pounded [ Wing and Navy Hellcat fighters. R(K?kyille Ministerial Association cured before .a final report could bean supper for Thursclay evening SPECIALS Too Laie to Classify I/p co u t room. M;r8. Gustave And- Confirmation will - be Jidd Sun­ with Mrs. Louis Marte, 7.589: Mrs. In ah earlier anupuncenient yes- j hit storage tanks, barracks, run- on Monday at the home of Rev. be made. IHf tOORlRlI arson, leader. day. May 7, at 10:30 a. rti. .Mem­ Raymond St. Laurent, 6056, or rday Nimltz told of an attack on I ways and an ammunition dump. Additional Support and m X H. B. Olmstcad of Elling- Preaident Frank NAckowski stS' FOR s a l e TWO ELECTRIC ted that at the next meeting of the 8:00 p. m.—W‘. S. C. S. nieeting bers of the das. will receiveXjkeir Miss Emily House, 4455. You MUST Hear This Roast Chicken^ ' motors. 1-4 and i-2 horse power. ruk by Air Fores^ ------tort\aveime. Rev. Thomas Street of lljURNti I OR In the Chapel. first communion at 7:00 p. m. that M a n c h e s te r For Dewey Lively TalCOttvllX is the new president a.ssociation to be'-lfbld early in May VARGAhlf Reserve the following dates: Telephone 2-r443 after 5. ■ iberatora Wednesday night, glv- Fttrccd a more definite picture will be pre­ 8:00 p. m.~Fourth Quarterly .same Sunday. The public examl- Loyal Circle, King's Daughter.s', f . ng the base one of the lieaviest By The .Associated Press of the association and Rev. Alvin Conference with Dr. pari F. .‘ttory iiati(;(n of the class will take place Roast Turkey D. Johnson i.^ecretary. sented by Mr,-Robinson. rummage sale on April 25, and D a t e B o o k FOR RENT^ROOMS, single and ■rrlal di-ubblngs of the war. Five Out of Bogadjim Additional support fOr Gov, presiding, superinten'dent of the Monda.v, May 1. at 7:30 p. m.' Military Whist ^sponsored by I double bed*. Kitchen privileges,-. ,-!nnds of the atoll were pounded Thomas E. Dewey of Nilsw’ York To »% w Film Norwich District. \ « Roairt Pork Allied Headquarters, Southwest The Victory Jwarden committee Tomornuv i girl*: Phbqe 2-l«5t. 237 Center m this 20th assault of the cam. for ;the Republican , presidential FishelSieii Flock Tuesday— Mam-healer .Methodist church jj'"- street. _ >algn on Truk, the bomber* meei-i Psclfic. April nomination Appeared likely to of. the yernOn Wkr Council will .32nd Anniversary celebratiort df ■ O’BRIEN 9:00—The Hustlers grovu* will Vdrth 5laln atreet Ta^ibiptivllle Oongregatinnal Church ' Boned Shad \ lilfe no air interception and only! ’'"•ift. now slow materialize today a.s Arizona. sponsor the .showlt)g\pf the film on meet to prepare peanuts foK sale. Miantononiah Tribe of Red Men at IS SUNDAY THE the • Jungle and mountain-fringed Connecticut Victory xSardens on Rev. Earl H. Furgeaon, Minister’ Rev, Tlmnas Street, Minister i light ack-ack. Idaho and Virginia party members To Salter s Pond All women of the church \?nd Mra. D. M. Bennett, Organist Sports Center at 6 p. m. S h a d R o e On both days, the remaining coast of north New Guinea to­ met to pick delegate^ to the nk: Thuj-sday evening, April 20.. at ward the distant Philippines has I parish are cordially urged to hblp ServliSM, Sunday, April' i6Ui. 5lon(iay, April 17 At The fo'iir atolls In enemy hands In the tional convention. the Superior cH'rt roorav at, eight Paper ,colIeetiojv in the South­ Every fisherman and hie brother.- lOST in this fell(>wshlp of labor. \ 9:30 jif. m.—Church school. 9:30 o-.'^a., Church Schd^o-I. V Baked Virginia Ham Marahall-lalanda were blaated'and forced the Japanese ..out of Bo­ Iowa Democrats expected to *e-, o'clock. In addition. Jama? • Laid-1 east seclion of town. PRINCESS gadjim. 18 miles south of "Ma- will it appeared, was. out early this 3;30—Brownies In _the Scout \ 10:4;?—Morning worship. . 10:45 O- m., Morning worship. peppered by Army bombers and lect a delegation bearing 20 voteal^^*- county club agensoma of I niorning and Salter’s pond attract- room. Zl^cadera, Mrs. Monahan Pieludc—“ ^ o e l" ...... Millet Wednestla.v, April 19 - • And Other Delicious ^ Navy and Marine Corps fighters. dang. ! to be cast for Preaident Roosevelt' show a film picturing son: The aacrainent of infant, baptism. RESTAURANT The unopposed occu^tton j ^ ^ Demo- 1943. i cd mnn.v. Before (lawn there were ANGEL and Mrs. Niese. S(w "O Divine Redeemer’’- ...... Sermon, adbject—The Religion ,ol Surgical dressings far Red These atolls, to which the Japa^ Rockvi'le Victory garoOna of \ ...... Goun(>d Things To Eat. C^oVoer Main and ^earl SIreeta Everyone Interested In''InX gardensora jot least ?0 autoliijjoblles parked 7:00—The Boy Scouts will meet the Spirit. ■ Yelk to the. young Cross. American L.egion Hall, 10 neae have been allowed to cling Thui-'.'day of Bogadjim, on A.stw | cratic-Farmer Labor fusion move In fMe Scout room. ■> '•iMra. Howard Chase) a. m. tp 4.--3P p. m. ■ . . . under pmmdlnga by Ameriran labe bay and linked with Madang Minnesota was scheduled to be for the coming season is Urged td, nround the ropdways and when lames Ctaiq people—Playing Ball with God. ; attend the showing of these films he fish started to bite they aeem- Marsha Hunt Bsday— ' . - Offertory Anthein—"Hosanna” .. Election of officers Manchester Bu^iitvss Men’s planes baAed at. nearby islands, by a fine highway, was announced capped by the choice of a 24-vpte ■“Ki'an.tn Wynn ...... Granler T:00 p. m. Young People'.s Socie- ! .. Republican Club, School which are both inetructlve and en­ rcal hungry. 10:00 a. m.—The W'. 8. C. 'S. Ijfc Leader, Kenneth Ncri. *• The Tea Room I.IINCHEON— 75c are Wptje, Maloelap, jalult and today. group from that state. J3ie pond was stocked by the ''w'U meet to sew all day in the Sermon — “ Ohrlat and Contro­ -street Rec at 8:30. Mill. • IJlieratnrs Rake Wewak ip Arizona a definite move was tertaining;. / ' m WeNeM Rtftwpa n e s d a y evening the meet ins “No Wines— No LiquorH Onion* to Foalure stalk and as a result some good Red Cross roomX-at Center church. versy ” Dr. Furgeaon fo«»urgic*l dressings at the-par- „ Thursday, April ?0 Served M A. M. to^ P, ,M. The raids on the Kuriles TJnirs-’’ •Its Investment by AustrsHan reported uVidcr way to climb'.on Postliide - ’’Lento Maestoso” .. I OR IS IT 'IHE LORD’S DAY? ' , Jast Good Food” aoMicrs occunled on the ijame day the Dewey band wagon with that Whcrca* in year* paH. booths. SlgedHrout were taken out thi* Friday— , * Supper and apron sale, North (lay started before-dawn with Pa- , 2:30 p. m.—The Study Group ...... Armstrong Compile Pinners ramushlro, the Japanese, navy that Liberator* raked Wewak,. state’s eight votes. Th-re'W ¥e In- at the Fiiemon’s Fair, have fea- "iffnlni Tbiiraday, the aU-da.v meeting ’ ,®‘ ®' 883 MAIN STREET tured candy, (lolls, and a variety r o y r i i E S(UnE SHOW will meet at the home of Mrs. .6:00 Meeting of the Youth Fel­ » Served 5 to 9 P. M. • base, getting a doubig dose ot , 200 miles up the coast, with 250 dIcations alao that he would get lowship, leader, Arlihe Cummings. for Red Gross sewing and'surgical Frida.v, April SI Opp. St. James’s Church tons of bombs in another of. those the support of a major portion of ot other articles, at the ball this He Buated NEW Rockets, Carl Nyman, 216 Woodbrige dresslngi at the parsonage-: -hox ' Blood Bank Da.v, South Method- — Did Christ coiiiiiiaiid us rest on Sunday, iHf firs! day ' ' Also A La Carte Servk^« homb.s. Eleventh Army Air The Week see-saw -punches which havi^ lit- Idaho’s 11 delegate* and share in evening there will ,be several artl- j street. Take bus from Post Force Liberators from Aleutian Wide Open—^For Uhcle 8ai Monday, 7:45—Meeting of the UnicU. , i church. tered the- shoreline for .500 mile# Virginia’s quota of 10. cles which arc hard to secure- all Office for Depot Square At 2:30 Friday evening reheqr.sals for', April 2.3 _ S of the week, instead of Salu^ay', Ihe Seventh-day Sahhath A; bases went Over first, meeting no DANCE “THE RACKET MA; p. m. Imports from Mrs. Lewis Booster’-Oiib at the parsonage. opposition. Ventura search planes | between ^iadeng and Hoilandia Detvey Apparently Beneficiary the pre.sent time, the feature be-1 junior and oenlor choirs. ■ Hada.saah Bazaar, Temple Beth Ing onlotis. The inemljcra of thei with TOM NEAI W. Haskins and Mrs. Inez Truax, Thursday—Apron Sale an(l Sup­ serviceJ^holom. S of the Fourth Goinmandment? , * of Fleet Airwtng Four hit the Is- with wrecked elrflelds and sup- Dewey apparently was the bene- per sponsored by the Women's So­ plles ’ fleiary of most of the support that Fire Department were'^ble to se- MANCiteSTER who vlsij^ the recently helclJur- l.snds later, drawing intense anti­ cures„l00 pounds of onion* and jHdictional Conference in New ciety, 5 to 7 p. m. aircraft fir*. ^ Patrol* of the Aussie force | Wendell . L. Wlllkle, withdrawn April 26th, the choir and G o ld -- Beethoven — Where is the record of the chang^; ’\ these will be awarded at tonight’s I SPORTS CENTER \ ENDS ’t o d ; .York Caty, will be given. Mrs. Thursday. 7:30— Choir rehearsal. Glee Club at High School hall. -which overran ^ g a d jlm , aeizinf; | candidate, had held in Connecticut, Friday, 7:00— Meeting of the 5n Rule club vVill present a pro­ FOR SALE Make*Pre-D»wa Attacks abandoned equipment, now ace 1 although the Republicar state con- event. ’’ ■ ] Wells iStre^^ • ' Arthur E. Gibson will lead the \ Tuesday, April 25 The Army Liberators also made “MiRACi;^ or devotions. Bov Scouts. gram of music In the church au­ preblog enemy o'utpoAts before i .-ention yMterday endorsed Gov. Many Unpaid Taxes I ditorium. Ahnual banquet hjanchester 5 room house M'ith pre-dawn attacks (jn Shasikotan Madang along the rpad that C hi:, Raymond E. Baldwin aa a presi- 'Town Tax Collector Francis; Sal. Night,, A|iril; 15 MORGAN’^CREEK” ChamWr of Commerce at the Ma­ At 27 Deerfield Drivi .,!tnd Matsuwa Islands In Ahe Ku- Zion Evangelleal Lutheran Churbh f nese coolies Were foirfed to biilld j dential nominee. The atinoupce- Rupprecht stated Friday night i 8 'to It ' i,irS! •Tl>|BER QUEEN” St. Mary's Episcopal Church sonic '^niple. riles- Matsuwa la only 450. mile* that there are 'about 750 unpaid Cooper and High street* The .*4alvatioii Army April 26 to .30 2 unfinished rooiiis iipstairs, garage, oil hum - for Nippon’s WBrriora'.when the ment was made that {he endosae- Modem and l)1d Faahlcml^., \ Rev. Alirril I.:. Williams, Rector * Paul G. Prokopy, Pantor ISSSS KNOW TNE BIBLE frbm Japan proper. > enemv held hopes of \onvertlng! neent was not considered definitely taxes In the town and, this after; I Thirty-scennd /Jmnual Coiiven-( Formerly Held At Mlller'a Halt tX n E i n “ON -WTIC ’Ros-. Ellison F. Marvin, Ourate. Seyenb A. A- F. Mitchell riie- the Ramu valjey Into alr’^ba***- ,| binding on the state’s 16 unpledged noon from .2 to 5 o’clock 1* the! 9:30- Sunefav School, Y. P. S. tion. New'' England Conference, ner, hht' water heat, ready for iiniiiediate oc- dium bombers with Corsair, fllghtcr' final session for these Haxea to Petjn Miller, Prompter. SUNmV NIGHT AT dlU 9:00 a. m.—Sunday School. ,M. William Hall jn‘ charge. S You have alwavs -W4>iidiered about this. Last September, when the New’l delegates. , The First Sunday after Easter 10:00—Divine Worship. Theme:* AugifStana Lutheran churches, at escort of the Fourth Marine Air­ Guinea jungle war was prbgresa-., Maine Repub lean* yester^y be paid and receive the 8 per cent 4 Good hm e for .Young and OMl ll:00-'-Hollne*s meeting. the Emanuel Lutheran church, SSS • ' ' * cupancy* Price $6,800. T^- 4261. craft Wing, hit Ponape. starting 8:00 a. m.. Holy Communion! •'Lc.s.*on« from ’ Christ’s Sunday. 6:00—Y, P. meeting. , ing at a fast pace,, featuring I f***^^®**, X'Ttu*!?*** delegates, dl*c(»unt. There are 8,300 names 9:30 a. m., Church School. \ April 27 to 29 fires anioiog buildings near the Sir on the Hat and a total 6f.2.S6Q per­ Evening Appearisnce after' Elas 7:30—Salvation nu'eting. Afajor phtbloua landings, paratroops *n)l | three of t h ^ 10:45 a. m., Morning Prayer field. .One Marine flghter-,t)IIof son* had paid up to Friday night. ter." Text: John 20,• J9-31. and Mra. Jdbn K’uller of Hart­ Annual Convention of the Wom­ O pen for hifip^etipii Siiiiduy 2 to 6 p. in. LI. ______.Lull.,-!, I,ae andUlIgS toward and aermon by the Rev. Alfred L. I HEAR FOR YOURSELF THE made forced landing, but^was candidate supporting Gov. John The tax collector we* o f the opin­ MIDKITF SHOW ford Social .«ervice * ccnfci ' in en's Missionary S(Kiety at the Salamaua were capthred below >siijniot Williams, Rector. The . Senior Serond Congregational Chureh New England Conference Augua- rescued.'' the Ramu valley. Then the.Ausale* W. Bricker Ohio for the noml- ion that the payment of Income FRIDAY cha-rge! Search plancA of Fleet Air nation, to win a place on the; choir will Bing. North Main and North .Street* The Week. tana Lotheran churches. Sessions started their slow drive by way taxes by such a large number this at Concordia Lutheran church. Wing Two Bomb<:(| Ulul and Pakin group. year has reduced their surpiu* of Processional Hvmn— ■ ' Ferris E. Re.vnolds, Minister Wednesday— I CANDID TESTIMONIES OF of the Markham valley up th* lAYl < ’ “Come. Ye Faithful. Rai.se Miss Elsie Newcomb, Frida.v, May 6 islaxids and Ventura search planes Ramu while another" slow cam­ A More complete count on last ready cash. STATE $ A 1 2:3b--:-'Wonieh's Horae League, the Strain-” . , Church Bchooi Director Tin ran collection for Manches­ nf the same air wing blasted Ku' paign began for thfc ' since-con­ 'TuekMy’s delegate-choosing prim­ Bhish Fire TTODAY AND SUNDAY HARTFORD 7 :0 0 -Y . P. band. .sale, destroying and damaging al^ In Nebraska Indicated- that Seripon Hymn— ter. EAT tBE BEST AT REYMANDER’S quered Huon peninsula to th* The fire department responded Men’s ^ible Cla.ss at 9:15.^ Men 8 :0 0 - Y. P. Bible cla!'^. / warehouses, gun positions and 'seven pledged to support Gov. t'J a box alarm to extinguish a “How Firm a Foundation, Thursday. 7:30-.-Open aijp.' . Monda.v, Ma.v 8 x east. ■ Ye Saints of the.Lord" o f ' uie eprnmimity are invited to Private Duty Nurses’ Bingo and CATHOLIC / ROAST BEEFv AU JUS pier*. , Dwight Griswold of that state had bnish and graaa fire oh Bofl street Friday, 7fl0—Hollncs.s/hieeting. Junctura Several Day* been elected, a* well *s four sup­ Offertory, Anthem— . attend this Informal Bible study Party, at Qrangc hall. ' NATIVfl BROILERS The Thursday raid on the ens Several day* ago. Thursday shortly after n6on. ,Th* group. Saturday,.-'7:30 —Opep^Alr aerv- iiy-held Marshall Atolls, by Sev­ porting 'Lieut, Comdr. Harold E. wind was earning th# fiames, WL •’Alleluia, Christ la Risen” lee. 'All are welcome. torcca advancing from S^ Stassrn and four unpledged. Church School at . 9:30. DELICIQUSlSTEAKS enth a ; a . F. MitebaUs, Dauntless the coastal approach to Jtogadjlm which were quickly extinguished Recessio'nal Hymn— I LEADERS ON THIS VITAL SUBJECT "The Strife Is O’qr, the Nursery at 10:45. CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL ’ live-bombers ahd Corsair fighter* ihade * Juncture wltl(,'the Inland with stlrnip pumps upon the ar­ Morrung worship ,at 10:45. Ser­ Gosprtosprt !Hall D eaths Last I V i g h l t ^ Aussie* but there was no report rival of the flreiMn. with no dam­ Battle Done” DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ' 3:30 p. m. Service of Institu­ mon by the minister on. the subT 415 CeinerC ^ e i afreet that the Americano'as yet had en­ Local Democrats age being done. ject: ‘Tax-Free Poasessions.” Mu­ Awarded Medal tion ot the Rector. Rt. Rev. sic by the choir. London—Gen. Nikolai E'. (lig h t­ S ■% Did the Dinciple* rent on the firnt day? . tered B ogad jim X 'xFrfigerick G. Budlong, D. D., 10:20—B raking of bread. Reymander's . Restaurai^iit GOAT’S MILK The liberators attacking We­ To Hold Caucus Corp. fcrriest E. ErUmann of Prelude— "Meditation” . 12:15—^unda.v school ning) •Vatutin, 42, brilliant /oung wak .used LfiOO-pound bombs to IT Chamberlain Btreat has been; ii^ M of Connecticut, will preach. Russian commander virhose^rmies . DeUYored Daily. T w S ^ io r Choir will sing. Re- Fr>’8in$:er T;00-p^ospel Service. S V # Did the Disciplen meet to worship their Rinen Saviour J ip flw n C lD S c D C C t t l Fine Wirtes, Liquors and Beer wipe out 60 buildings, explode twp awarded the Good Conduct Medal Anthem—"Sanctus" ..... Gounod *7:15/ Tuesday, prayer meeting had a large share in expelling the 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 CRAWSHAW’S ammunition dump*, blast gun po­ for f'demonstrated .fidelity, faith­ cepttw W :tAe parish house, follow* Ofbirtory—"I Have a Saviour" and JBible readingv GcYman invaders from his Ukraine on the firnt day? | \ ; \ sitions and set fire to fuel stores. A caucus of Democratic voters ful and exact performance of duty, the aeWlce; Sankey homeland. White Pine Goat Farm ^ V Monday— ; J .. \ u BihlKlXt»»»"«*»" ■ ■ ■ ? * .There was no mention of air op­ will ba held a week froln next and behavior which has beep such Poatludle-'—‘.'Festival March" St. John's Polish Church Wilmington, Del.—Dr. Walter S WW hat aay did Paul tearh the (peatilen to honor r - \ BOLTON TEL. 7053 position from Wewak’s Tour air Tue.sday. A t/that tim# a chair­ aa to daaerve smulatlon." Corporal' | ■•f3:30 p. m .\ G. F. S. Juniots. Becker Oolway Street ^ Hullihen, 69. president ;Of the Uirt- T\ Tuesday— . fields, • man of th* town committaa win Erismonn has served os 'Armewr Young,People’s Mu Sigma' chl R e(. S. J. SzczrpkoH ski / / . versity of Delaware for the IJstZ4 Wednesday, dive-bonfbers and Im chosen. William R. Campbell, with a B-28 MitcheU group with 7:00 p.- m. Boy Scout*.' , Society at '6! Young people of the years. He w'as a native .»rf Staun­ figbter bombers from the Solo­ now deceased, was the chairman. an Impresslv# combat reced’d 8:00 p. m.' Senior Choir re­ community invited, v 9 a. m.—First mass. X ton, Va. . '«* mons, attacking In five ...waves, It had been decided, however, that throughout the TimiOian, Biciiloit hearsal.. . ; The. W’eek“- 10:30 a. 'm.—Second //mass. TSicaon,' Ariz. -George F . Sulli­ Instead of sleeting a hew chairman and Italian caropaigina. His group :,:.^Oin?[AHDINGBAND ' Wednesday -- ' ■ . Monday, at 7. Boy Scouts. van, United State.B district judge continued the systematic destruc­ DICK DYIR • RUIH WullU'UuM Chbir rehearsals folldwing each tion of Rabaui; New Britain, i^tp from among th* members of the participated in the first fiilsalon -t 10:5:00 p. m. ’ Red Chras sew- Tuesday, at 7, Girl Scouts. iTiass: of St. .Paul, Minn., and a former 1 Don’t Miss This Important Lecture THE TRUMPET AVkF.-:^ KNOFLA a# tons .of expioolvca. present committee, the matter over Rom*. Ih ey have sunk up to [ing.,/ (Brlngnjunch).. \ . Tuesday, at 7, Chbir Rehearsal. 6 p. ni.—Traditional Easter egg U. S. district attorney in that city.. For to the northwest, within should go .over until the regular the middi* of March. U enemy AYRES CtLEE n UK 1Y-I2:10.p. m. Intercession fbr Wednesday, at 7, Junior Choir supper, Pulaski hall, under ,aus- caucus. veaaels, probably supk 17 othara I'Victory and Peace. ' . " Rehearsal. •’ , 280 nillea Of Palau, tha western /-Y/A ’/f APPLD.' piccs of the Ladies’ Auxiliary. One-Sided Victor!)' Scored BROTHERS (^rolines base recently hit by a and danutged 60. Eijjsmann boa 3:15 p.! m. Brownie meeting. ' ''■ Notes . , ■ ■ ' Set Owa Celliags been serving oversew since Feb­ Thursday— On Monday evening, April 24, carrier task force, .a patralUng DIAMOND BROS Church of the Nstarene ^ •Bridgeport. • April 15.— — General Contraetbn t , '• • ruary fi, 1948. I-* '6:30 p. m. . Girl Scouts. . the Women’s League will aponsor, 468 AlXin Street, 51anchester Liberator encountered a Nlppon- URiVttlMNBS ^ELTANCR TETMAN ^ Democratic Town Chairman Cor- -«ae bomber Thursday, and shot .It Los Angsles—(^)—Bidders set Weddtag dboervaoca Snaday "The Family Picture Album," a Rev.^ James A. Y'oung, Pastor ‘ J o b b i n g a n d their own Ceilings with no thought 'Mr. and Mni. Am o M. Wobtr of f f W des8ert*^tt.tertainmettt.. / .ii-!rr;~Trr^, neliijs F. Mulvlhill's organization down before it could open fire on |dpvrnant Congregational Church scori a one-sided victory over the the bomber. of the Offiee of Price Administra­ 4 Lawiwnca Otreet will hold open BKilUt5IC8l9MCN ,,T h * f Young People's Mu S)Ilrma Sunday setvic.ea; C jnend 'Re|miring tion when the collector of custom* houae on "Sunday from 3 to 6 Spruce Street C hi, Society will present,. ■The 9:30 a. m. ChUrch School. We faction o< Former Town Chairman auctioned several case* of Scotch % n |R|Cv. Charles O. Johnson, Minister James J. Whelan the Democra­ Only fivc-«txtha of Ireland is o’clock In honor of_ their fiftieth Wacky Widow,” a three-act com­ invite all who have no church Call 4f3R6 whiakay for non-payment of taxes wedding annlveraary- Although edy, Wednesday evening. May 3. home to study the Bible with us! tic primaries here last night. Mul- 16, 7:45 P M. Eire— the balance is thcluded in or duty. The first, case went for THE SAME PROOEAMC I ■ ,10:45—Morning secvice. Subject .vihiil’s force.* carried eight of the Before 6 P. M. Northern Ireland, politically a the actual annlveraary is on Tue*-, Tickets -may be secured from John’ Cargo, superinifeiident. $79.80. An Army captain paid $97 lofi the address, "The Hopelcssnesa members of the socie‘ y. lOrtS a. m.—Morning Worship. nine cantested dlatricta including memberl of the United Kingdom, day, it is being observed on Sun­ I of Neutrality.” Solo by Miss Greta for each of the next two, and $107 day which la mora conveniont for m m uM skorn'm m m im Sermon: ’The Price and Profit of W’helan'a home district, the for the third. |Nelson of Rbckvjlle. . Christian Solenee Service# Consecration.” Music by thfe choir. Elighth. A* a result of the primary, tbeir'frlends and relatlvoa. Thay — ^Church SchobI at 12. The open- were married in Rockville April j Sunday, April 16, 1944 6:30 p. m.-—N.Y.P.S. Mias Mar­ the Mulvihill faction will coptrol In 1880, 70 percent of the U. 8. session will be field in the ves- ion E. Janes, president. the Democrat city -primary April population Jived on farms and 30 18. 1894, Rev: Georg* IL Bates of­ T M U W M i of the chureh with Mrs. Rob-^ Hearf-- . . . Senecal. Lecture " Sun.^y Wede » and FrL ficiating. They are member* of the HANrroRO a, i, , laio. ». m Hartford, FiraU Church,' Sunday 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service 26. • • . . - ' . 3 lAK GRILL- percent in' cltie*-;-«x*ctly th* re­ Wldham, , the superintendent, “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” First Lutheran church and both l ow CMAWiY - = d r /w = 11; Sunday School, 11;. Wednesday Blood Donor Unit verse of 194$. : ~ - r IH-- - '( TMf T KUM Ul I ' Tharge. ' 8. .537 Farmington avenue. ora onjoylng ’ good health. Tbs I _Ti30—Evening,^service. Dr. John- Weber store has been In operation MeailON NAIIH SMIS ■iwci Second church, Sunday. 11 a. m. l i w will deliver" an address on and 5 p. m.; Sunday School 11; DINE AND DANCE for- 64 years, being first otortod by I ------— A N D — , ' ; ^ I H E N R V |“Where We May Find Sod.” Charles H. Weber, father e< Amo Wednesday, 8, Lofayett* and Ruaa To tho LUtioff Tunes of - ' Here Next Friday » ' The Weeh ■ streets. , ^ Weber. SUrted os a variety otora, ^Wednesday evening at 7:30 in- -Rockville Society, Sunday 11; THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS Sunday Night Snack the- store now carries a largt re* ipratlonal' prayer meeting. The Wednesday- 8; 94 Union street. St. Mail’s Episcopal Church BIBLE AUDITORIUM DEUCIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! (Ho department. Mr. Weber is on ■ace of service to be announced AT SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH DUSSE ' ' “ DoetriBe of Atonement” will authority Rockville Stamp Club in its ex- CHAFTEK NO. 8 Coaeordlai Lutheran The' GoWen Text Ir-from John 10:45 A. M.— Morning Prayer, with Sermon by Rev. AI- VEAL CUTLETS : FRIED SCALLOPS PlcMS Note Change in Location of btbita held prior to the war. W ith Pure Verm ont *^CIectrtcal Brain" ft/w'lITTLE TOUGH GUYS Garden find Winter Streets 16:32, 33. ‘‘I am not alone, because ' fred L. Williams. * TENDERLOIN STEAK HALF BROILERS the Mobile Unit to South Church. Committee Nomod. ^ Rev. Kail Richter, Pastor the Father Is with me. . . . In the M aple Syrup The Vemon-ESUngltOB League of 3 :30 P. M.-^ervice of Institution ’ ’■Our Kitchen Clbees At 11 P, M. — ^ STABTE MONDAY - worl^ yis shall have tribulation: Woman Voters which Is to bold-its MIAHT STAGE SHOW.' o.- m.—Sunday School ahd but ba of good cheer; X have over­ for the Rev. Atfred L. Williams annual rummoga sola lYiday and “NO TIME TOR LOVE” llbla Cloaoeo. Alfred Lemge, su- come the world.” S M ain and C«iil«r, NooKt to Poat O ffie* More Donors Are Needed foi/Ni«t Week’s Saturday, April 3S and 38. at the »Btonty Aldrich H w t a n Hansa* I eiintendent. as Rector, Rt. Rihr. Fredcrfek O. Bad- SO OAK STREET TEL. 3894 Selections from the Bible include - ^ long, D.D., S,T.D.. oiticiating. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer V^it — Call Mrs. Louis Custer, 8017, HANSEN'S Bockendorf otore, has onnouhood 10 a. m.—Service. The Choir the following: “But God commend-, th* fallowing sale pommittee: Mrs. TUNE IN ON STATION WTIC * • . • ■ > and Make An Appointment. glU meet at th* clone ot service. eth hie love toward us, in that, BB Main and Haynes Streets Lewis Raynolda, chalrfnan; Mrs- SUNDAY A T 8U8 F- M- liiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiyuiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimumMM^^ Poul Canfield, Mrs. Nelaion Mead, Read Herald Ady#*

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i O f States^ Rights X W \ > 7 - \s V ■■ .-m' ■ v B. aortoti K»Oi t * Vermont w* b willing to opctai^te u MBA Btttilt C«w n*P***n"* ■'-. t ^*‘***’** Boverx A v\i*kiA_ I livQliirInfir the Iftnd!# aith f. . Woat Dummeroti^, Vt. U»e*Unlted SU tea to do th^ V- < ; condemn land In any atalCand to For Cpmjpaiiy The BKiidern of popular choice 'X tmm S i? tlUe w lthout^^ much aa Special Spring ChecF-i a I lustrous, topiger lasting wgve ' \. to prepar^ to i «»king the ata^ «/ttey were way what ahe regarda aa ted*r«! | T thhi tn^cs the haiir .look naturally S<'hle|<^e M akes'O rlain toCToachment upon her sovereign- \ jj,, /i^eral govem- North h*rdwarNorth Main Street. upon Mr. Griswold to keep their'^sdl many little thingiix influence us. in the West River Valley, car Ih first class running oi'der.y'hook' './'hoc per cent of the, benefits ^ iM ta Involved in th ii caae would repTacementa are uncertaih — In motoring public. der for spring work. The printing through onrv- destroy the last vestlgeAof ataUa' get all of your needs filled.- fact everything we are using today The telephone number of Gris­ M anchester would accrue .to Massachusetts Have a Complete XJne bu-une-ss, like, all others, has been Icing it — and aco for jroaraelt ■f ■>' rights. ' V must be repaired instead of re­ wold’s Atlantic Service Station is hit ny war shbrtages. Unlike some and 40 per cent tb Connecticut. ' Have you'decided on your vege­ 393$. and if you wi.sh to phone for If It doesn’t aatlafy every atnnd- Hardware Co. At the suggestion of WAshlng- Beginning in early Qctober placed, If poaaibie. In order to do other lines of AVbiik, it takes ai long >r* there haa grown -up, with the table and flower seeds? If hot good work—and that Is the type of an appointment to have yhur car ard. Peter Oallnaao — Jfweph Barrett ton. the four states formulated an drop in at 248 North Main Street time to become a >printer. The ap­ spoiflanelly of the old Neiv Eng­ work that Mr. Griswold does do— checked, Mr. Griswold.will gladly prenticeship in this line of work Prope. . t Interstate compact which all the and Mr. Gallasso and Mr. B arrett set aside the time for you to have legislatures ' ratified, Vermont's land town meeting system, ah or­ you may have to wait a little long- has ncit been shortened. If you are COOK’S SERVICE STA. . 282 North Main Street ganization that calls lUell Free- will show yohl a full line to choose ’ct than usual. However, for the the car gone over thoroughly. not to be disappointed, it would bp first of all, Connecticut In both, from. They Will also adyiae you In Mancheator Green Phono \ Tel. 6265 houses of Congress reported fa nicn, Inc. Its appeal to other advisablp to call personally at Mr. : / . - states can be summarized thua: the matter, of fcrtilize/s, both for ice that you desire b.y Mr. Leclerc Schieldgp’s shop hr phone him at vorably on it. . lawn and garden pae—and In Then thp administration, .which "If the fiulcral government .can and he is always willing to talk 3690 and tell him Just what you seize Hbc West Riveg, Valley, lawn seeds. ~ Ready tq Help over affairs with a member of the have in mind. ■* had inspired and encouraged th6 -At the Manchester Hardware compact while expressing doubt against tjic Will of the. aUte of fam ily. His service Is not gtilded While you arc at Mr. Schieldge's Johnson Bros. Company yhu will find plumbini; J. R. Brqifhwdife that one could be achieved, sud­ Vermont, IV can seize anything we by the expense of the service shop, you might be interested in 4’.* denly . turned against it—not own.' and electrical suppUae. With their Day or Night orderetf by the family—his will­ seeing some of the machinery ho Keys Made, Locks Repaired Electrical Cohtraetora "If It can lake anything—th*t+iarger , ators, it la now poaatblc to has there. Ei'cnlf'you are net me •gainst the terms of the compact ingness to serve ia unlimited. His 533 Main Street aa drawn, but against its own flttle Vermont owns, it can take show this stock to much better years of experience ’ as a funeral chanically minded, some o f ' the Tools Ground • fundamental idea of vuluntafy in­ whatever it wants from Texas or Advantage, which alio hetpi in its Waller N. Leclerc Is director.are at your command and machines are moat fascinating to Tel. 6227 - 7606 / / terstate cooperation for flood con­ Alabama, New YorK or C allforn ^ selectloh. you will find them Invaluable. watch in operation. The precision Lawn Mowers Sharpentd \ trol. President Roaacvelt announc­ "This Is a test case. The W at One thing obtainable at this Frieiid W hen Misfor­ Manchester people know that of these machines is a wonderful Rover dam ia the first stefr to­ hardware company is a line of pre­ tribute to the men who advised We Will Glady Give Yoa ed that only the national govern­ tune Visits Fam ily.. Mr. Leclerc is available at .any . Electrical Utiliticfi ment mult handle such matters. ward a New Ehigland TVA that war hoiuM paints, which will en­ hour of the day or night and you them. Although Mr. Sehleldge is Estimates. The compact died in ^a Congres- we - do not want. If the fedar^ sure an excellent paint Job. If you have-only to phone him at 5629 extremely busy, like ' the true / Re-Conditioned etonai pigeon-hole. government can get away with are pglnt-minded this spring, bet­ Friends are made throughout and he'w ill Immediately be on craftsman he iS^ he is never too this, 'then states have no lounger ter drop in and mak* your selec­ the years. They are known by hand to help you, advise yoii and busy to explain his machines to Cuns Repaired ■■ ''-.Ytlectrte This did not necessarily kill [any slightest Vestlga of sovercign- tion early. Paints such as these their Hlndnesaes, thoughtfulnes do anything in his power to make you. You may then'have some un­ fiood-conUol. All the states still ty, and the Bill of AighU ia dead are scares and whether you are and through the little extras they j^ur burden a little easier to bear. derstanding of Juat how that good 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 J y t r t fo r“ttr “ Under * 193ft law ,‘ and ready for burial. doing the Job yourself. />r having do. Manchester has reason to The doors of his funeral home are printing. Job Is done at Schieldge's a painter do It, these paints will know W alter N. Leclerc, director open for your convenience . and Printing Shop. give better results. Why not phone of Leclerc Funeral Service Of^ ' 33 help at any and all times. them, 6286. U yqu want any saved Main street. When misfortune has We Have Been in the for you? , come to a family and taken a lov­ The Madeira, tributary of the EXPERT REPAIRING BILL'S TIRE ♦ Americans ed one by death, Mr. Leclerc has Amazon river, id .nearly 3,000 ON ALL MAXES OF CAItS Plumbing and H at­ and . Use Meat PoInU for Fares proved again and again that the miles from aburce to..RMuth. servicea given by a funeral direc- ing Business ftir Many REPAIR SHOP Chicago—(jF i—R ed ration tdk- tpr need not be perfunctory. It is On to War Bonds ens— instead- ,of dime#—are being by tact and underatanding. fay Year*. Wm. H. Green. Prop. slippe.d into cqin registers in Chl- lifting the load from a family and ftely on our cit^rience and ^ some people-'cash their bonds Be- cagb*rnotor coach buses drivers re­ taking over the responslbiUtles, Columbia and Elk Bicycles. Ihat .Mr. LeCIerc has helped many secyicc f^ h est resultii^ port. A bus company spokesman A Reminder U. S. Tices. Only About Eight said similar, situations weye re- families. to get • ported«by bus companies in other Convenience and Comfort Repairfi. ^rviM . ' Cent of Money O rigin,^« ^«j;« " 'I"" cities using similar fare registers. The modern funeral hoipe has SPENCER Jokrison & Little / a lW I n v e s t e d T u m e i l i some people, unu.scd to savings The American Transit Association everything to offer Jh the way of Accessories.^ SUPPORT M3 xMAIN STREET /■ » ' 1 s . J - u at all, may buy $100. w orth, of has registered a complaint with convenience Sjnd comfort. It Is . . . Especially Fords, Mer ' IS a C K I n t o bunds and eventually cash $80. the Office of Price Administration'. perfectly equipped to take care of to relieve that muic'uUr b»ck-'- curys and LlRcnln Zephyrst Phono 5876 180 Spruce SL Phone J^50 • / ■------The Treasiiry figures those peo- any type of service that thl^amlly . All Work ^ , Planning Ahead tleslrea. Mr. Leclerc has \ JUSl ache—five you new raergyl / t Bv Jamae Marlow and pie are at least $M bettef off than Absolujiely GuarantCicd! ' V ‘ oeorae Zielke i they would have been If they had .such a funeral home at. 23 Jdaln AtART F . McPARTLAND bought no' bonds at Sll, since they New Y prkX (iP)-r-A hotel. ..here streeL' By using' the furteuiiend 136 W est Center Street ' 5IOBILOIL — MtlBiLGAS GIBSON’S V. \. ') Washington. April 15.— (An hadn't been in the saving habit. received .a letter from Mrs. J. T. home, it helps Immleasiire^yly w Phone 7684 KRAUSE'S , \ Americans are holding: op to their Treasury-surveys on why peoplh Russell of Newton, Kans.,’asking relieve the family of a burden, arid GARAGE IF i had known that some Americans would be using ■' / war bonds. I cash their bonds/8how that muen tor a room' \re8ervation. She ex­ ydt they have the feelin'g of sub­ MAIN STREET la . n . Gihoon, Prop. GREENHOUSES plained: " I w*ant ve^y. much to be dued sympathy—a dignified serv­ «^} Hertford . Man cheater Only about eight per c^nt of the of it la done to pay aickliesa / or potekets to hold all the extra money theyrnaking these X death bills. Bonds are cashed at In New York When the war end#." ice which helps ease them through SERVIGE STATION SpeolnItolBg in diciney originally inveated in the 575 M i^ Street Tei. t - l » 7 apeelnl AMenUen an accelerated rate in income tax The letter is on gle. and ahe’ll be their grief. , ' LECLERC 'b b a b E , l^„:and G bonds has been turned notified of hir standing reserva­ You may have any type of serv­ Given To Phene months and during th*' Christmas FUNERAL SERVICE Whoel AUgnmont. Ordere. TeL 670e. days, I nover would have invented thenu hack into-cajih. tion—when an armistice is signed. Shopping days. / >. Walter N.NCeclerc, Director. Bpechdlate In PU- : Bonds are'being-redeefned at a . Show. Fkijriy, Steady ^iim b Brahe end nerhl nnd Wed-' N r»te of leaa’thin, one per cent of /■ Figures given; beiow .{show a Griswold's OnrhitoMor kdlng /. tte total money invested In them, fairly steady climb in thh amount QUALITY Inentn. Bonds buy edvicittibn for your kids. X '/aervlee! ^ OCKETS are good places to keep haMs warm. 'nm total March 31 was $28,348,- of bonds/cashed month by month p r i n t i n g t A tlan tic V . — g$3,00,0. , ^ from January, 1943, to March, ■ Cut Ptowerm, Pockets are good places to hold keys. /. and loose Bonds" buy things you’ll need later-that you can’t That'-.total f-epi'csents 92, per riie printing P 1944. At first glance that ntlght 185 Main St. Phone 5012 Petted PtnMn cent of all the money originally look like an upsurge in bond-caSh- job wa dp. for Service Station change for carfare and newspapers^ buy now. ‘ . invested. inig. 1 - ' ■ ' \ y o • w V l I The Doorway fo^'^omtortlng, 289 Main Street Reasons Some Cash Bonds But it isn’t when- the amount of piove satlar Coneprlnsttve, Bonds buy. peace of mind-knowing that your Those -are flghres of the Treas­ bonds cashed in' any one month is factory, be­ HomelikO/Pluieml Service. / Cattle and PouHry But pockets are no place for any k^d of money ury which gives these reasons why taken In relation to the total cause It wUi ...... General be'. produced under the moot 2$ MAIN^^T.; MANCHESTER Biiy Your HRrdkrare exc^t actual money these days. / money is in the fight. amount, of money outstanding in CALL $Sdi Are Bringing Tofi Prieeal bunds. modem, efficient methods. Get Automobile ^ Reach into the pocket I invented. Take out all that The money invested in bonds our epHniate- and Housewgres ' F E E D T h e place—tljd^ only plac^for money above hying M auchesler Depeiidn^to (|unllty — Service! By navtag At has soared in the past 15 months SERV IC E Service expense it in War Bon^ extra ,cash. Inv^t it in interest-bearing War Bonds: ; Evetiiim Herald At no time |n that period hSs the WILLIAM H. SCHlELDjGE VAN?S STA 'nuN Landscaping Neicds at MOON'S FEEDS i , ' . ' amount of bonds cashed been even 437 HartforosHRoad Tel. S8d6 Classified AdvnrtiMmenta I, per . cent of the total money irt- 135 Spmoe Stm t TeL .fdM FOR EEST RESULTS! Bondg lMi]r :bunetg for soldi^s. You’ll make me very happy if you do, . f . Cuuni SIX sv|;rd^s wui'us.io a. line. vc.sted. and Inpials. iiumlicrs jiul sliiiievi^iiniia See Thd “Win# Doctor” ■J " •anil count as a'vvniti and curnnouiid "To shpw the climb in iavor*^ CAMPBELL'S ypiTll be happy too. worde as nviy w.,iu» ilinunurti . »i ment: $i2,»i00,^0b,000 .on Jan. li V . -'At. Bonds buy aedyuity for your bid age. la price or iliiee lints Troo Surgeiy 'Lina rales, pet day lor tranaicni 1943. biit $25,3(M).000,000 dn Jam J, ,' Hardware Store LARSENS ■ads. 1.944. By the epd.pf last March,'as Conn. State Llcdase , FRED’S , tinerli^e Marc# ir, ISST noted above, the money atill in­ SEE WA^'S FIRST V / Ce^. Biali) iiMl Middle Tpk. FEEDSERVICI ' Cath Charge vested in - bonda was $28,348,$93,- . Work Cartful^ and •• Depot Ognnre Phene 61 S Conaecuiive ,Uaya ...i 7 ctsi » cia PACKAGE S'TORE / 000. ■ ■ FOFi A COMPLETE LIN E OF ROOFING, INSUtA- •h; ' ■ r < .Conaeculive Uaya . » oisli ) cia Neatly Done. IIT Spinca S tm t* ■ T" 1 Day ...... II ci.alu ciS Affeeted by Ineome Tax TION, BUILDING m a t e r ia l s , PLUMBING AND ■ All orders -roi Irregular iniertIBna . Every time the income tax man ,Th« proper' winea. properly will be. charged at the brie time rale. HEATING SUP^IES t Special fatee.*or Ion# tend every called for payments last year JOHN S, WOLCOTt & SON served with .the right (oodi, oan James A. Woods . add mneh to yonr enjoyment of T . R. Holloron day adv'eriielns sriVeii upon ratj'agiL- March, June, September and. 'Dec­ 111 HoUtoter S t. PM m 6067 V ' \ ■••• V'-' Ada ordered cancelled before the n. wenl. Por the heat In wtae# FUNERAL HOME :l$rd or Bth day will .be charged only ember—cashing in of bonds jump­ I; for the actual nuiuber of ilmeii ibe ed. The same thing happened last far every oeension, eeme here' ad appeared. cliarKiri.s at the rale March. and get our advice too. regard­ Menlly toentefi nonvantont nu6 | ;; earned but no allowance' Or rerunda Here the figures on the amount ing the eenrtag of enme. RANGE r . can be made on-Iix time ada stopped ontgomery Ward Read Herald Advs, away tram the busy thurengh- after tbe nr,in day, of bonds cashed: No "till forbida": display llnee ntit .1943 — January, $55,429,000;. 824-828 m ki St. TcL 5161 Manchester and fnm. Otsttnottve Uervlen. Mofi- . sold. ■ ’ ; February, $69,440,000; March, am ffhellittas. J .The. HA'rald will not be responsible ' A r for more fhair-one Incofrcct tnser- $123,821,000;' April, $95,458,000; . . - i ! tloii ot any adverllaement Ordered May, $97,488,000: June, $134;822.- FUEL O IL AMBULANCE SERVICE (or. more thao one time. QOO; July. $131,424,000; August, ^ F O R — i The loadverieni omitaion oi in- $144,966,000; September, $148,- Oqrrect publication Of advcrtlsin# - DAY AND NIGHT Will be reel tiled only by cancellation 498,000; October, $137,496,000; 381 Center Street 'o f the charge made for the aervlee November, $164,412,000; Decem­ Dupoi^’ Paint l^roducts Telephof* 6566 176 Centtr SL PIiom 2060 rendered ber; $200,840,000. For a Fine Steak, Lobster All advcrtlaemaDti muat oootorro In atyle, copy and. typography with — January, 180,965,000; rasulattona entorced by the publlah-. Februaryv $177,980,000; March. WALLPAPER -/ ■■ ./ ■ era and they reearva tba 'right to $261J149.0Q0. Giicken or Turkey Dinner on ■- I odIL raviae or re,)fct any copy con- NOW IN STOCK! CAPITOL ■..’T Sidared objtctionabla. SUNDAY c lo sin g HOUKSL-ciaaaHled ada PICTURE FRAMING ' All Colom of GRINDING CO. .to be published same day rouatr.be ' itotum s In n o c^ t Vaaellct received-by It o'clock noon, Satiir- Let’s Go PLATO UMBRELLA 88 Mala SL T«l. 7058 days lotto - H artford.' ApHl 15.-^d>,—After / M IRRORS V'Tirtephone/Your Want Ads deliberating art hour and a haU, a COVERINGS ”Wh«n Thingfi puU Ada are accepted evat tba tala- jury before Superior Court Judge to the vkono at tba CUARUB RATB nlvan AH Sisent 17»4” ISVi” Our BufilnMn tfi Good” nbava as a oonvahlanaa to ad- advar F..B- O'Sulliva yesterday return­ SAWS OF ALL KINDS Isara. but tba CASH RATBS will be ed a verdict vf ihpocent in the case 19^**, 16 Ribs. anaaptad as FULL PaTUBNT it of William O. Wormatedt, former Recovering Includes t SKI AND F1I.KU y Inc. Jd 'at tbe ouaraeaa offlea oo or pa. ■J ra tbs aavanth day followtos the Hai;tford alderman and . aviation Ferrul^ Tips a ^ Tlefi. ' Hand and Power . Sat Inaeriioo of each ad' otbsrwlsa commissioner who .was tried on a Lawamowora Sharpeaod tka CHARQli RATB will be oollset- charge of drunken driving. "Ex­ 'and Overhaalsd: ■J. -Mo raanoasibllity (or errors In actly what It would have done my­ JOHNSON PAINT CO, . InnhoBad ada will bs aasumad and 699 MAIN STREET TEL. 6854 ^ P A L U Z Z I Agents tnr Maeortlhui tlR. This i§ an ofhoiar V. S^ T ^ w r advrikm nt^prm pand lauiar acigpioM oi Trm ujr Dsparimant and lYar AdveTtising Couneii ‘‘’.nkatr accuracy cannot be guaran- self,” Judge O’Sullivan said to the 46 Blaeell Street TeL 8586 Beat for Alr-OmM Bngtnei., Jm y aa he s-ccepted the verdict N e w 8 l|SPM an RffiMamtaht I ■ I ' ■ ->x> ■■ ■ . • ’I ' : i -- • : i \ :: , ^ANW reST^R EVENING JOi^AI^MANCHESTER. CON?^- SATtJRDAT, APRIL M, 1944 ■ T im - '- MANCHESTEJl ITVTBlfilfO HERAL^J^^ANUHpSTER, COfW., gATCRDAT, APRlI/15, 1944 »Ar.E SVX-: ■ ' 1 ...... ^ ------.M«-ri.li>Xve-^Aunthp.!l another con; .'tate' hallota Uriui do New Tork Aif J^ireniely Euibarntssing. Posilioii w m — iiiBo i 9 n Club Secures E l i i i i g t o n Diocese Head Afgentin|jt*s Quii^ilpUts ^|ore Tlmh^4rmload Grass Fires M a n c h e s t e r \ Soudi Cbiirc] i!lstpfiti peiaiatent' atlAO^ • thia soWlars. , Furthermore, Connecti­ -/ WIMtOXISflO oday s Radio i ^ cut, and '.^ther etatea which have' > A military funeiM waa held Iveaing Herald the firat aeriea of Ameficgn tiay- * -I ''Fapitera War time . . - 1/ " Nbted Siiiger To Speak Here ^iUirt Again Gewge^Q^', paator of the'T^il- iight raltia on Berlin. The flrst stood w’itii' Ua Jn refusing to. make *rhur8day morning for Technical land Federate4|'dhurch, is ill at tlib- B udget Sunc|] ,PUBUSHKD Bjr three raWa of. this a^rtea elaimca the soldier vote a political fobt- Sergeant Arthur T. Kelley, 27, son home 'of ^ia parents in Guilford, ■KltAJLO PRINTING C0« ,^NC. i tOOXW"^—News; Wi)RC — ^ WDRC—News; WNBC-*News. of Bernard and Minnie Marshman . IS BUiell 9y««‘ 213 German ip|an«;A. When , the ball, have every Intention, of mak- Gran^Central Station; News; TiOtt -yvTTC American siory^ Miaa Erma Erickson to B if^p Budlong Id Take FircDien Busy at Conn. A'-guppIy paatqr will have Obseored Toi * M*nchr*tet, Conn. ^ ipg the federal . ballot. legal for Kefiey of Frog Hollow Road, El­ ' s THOMAS FKBGOSON \ fourth raid w e n t/ over.,. German - WTHT—New's; Music; WHBC 1 VWRC—Mayor of the Town; Bff Soloist at Concert lington. Sergeant Kelldy died last: PalA in Insdtutton of Both Ends T o w n ; charge of. ihq Suhdayx morning ' o«Dor»t M»n»r«T .fl^htera bffer^tlo defense of thetr their aoldiera who aoVnehow mige —-Iteport from London. ,| \VVt HT—Amertcan.^'Legio%i Aux- worship servic^'^pi;!! 16^ POW^N§p46ciaJ Serm« , Vouniloa Oatob*^ >• **»*' Friday night at Camp Ocuber, iap\tal look^l aa it we had receiving their state ballots. The UiaXWTIC—Mhrttet Report ahdji Iiiary; wri^BC— jbose Good Old ' Moiff^Hya April 24. ^ Qkla. Three Weeks ago he auffer- Rev. A. L. Williams. Falsp Alarm Al Miss Helen/Cbikpin, who has By the PublltbM Bvorj EVonIng E»c«pt ^Agricultural/ News; WTMT ' Days., the lAiftiF^e in a'tl^ht corner. closeat Governor' Dewey comet to ed severe 'buims from a gasoline splint severoUweeks lij Tblland as­ Euntfaya ariS Hnlinay*-- Entowb at Greek Program; WNBC—Hews. 7:ilk/W THT—Music. explosion at teat camp and was St. Mary’s. Episcopal sisting In. the care of her uncle, , tli* Po»t M lco at Man^M tat. Conn.. B ut/that ' waa the Mcond week any such'cooperation is a conces­ 1:3O-.\VT10--The. Baxters'^DRU T:30—WTIC Ellery Queen; The- Beetlff>ven Glee c1 ^ , will In addition to the box alarm Budget SundayXwitl ^^ a Eacond Claaa .Mall Mattar.,, present Jte nineteenth annual U n­ reported to bd improving wheh which ^ hag bad a contlni late yestetoay afternoon which Charles'- C. 'fiqlcott, who passed of MArch. Came weather and per- sion that soTdiert who send , in a -r-Your'Garden and You^poug- WDRC—Thanks to. the Yanks; pneunionia developed which capbed away'Friday, April 7, will return at South Methodlat/cbur ■' XSUBSCRIPTIQN r a t e s feh ilttM Par lioMh by Mall ...... • " l ^ r o t 1;45__WTIC — John MaeVane; 7:45—WTHT—Art Kassel's Orcli ton Bchdols and graduated<7rom the. tors, will install It^new 'yrector. Mrs; Donald Allen, who has been ,4r day preaaure on the Uliftwaffe slate application for a atatg ’bal- 8;00-^WTIC—Abie's Irish Rose; Auditorium. The chorus will be to Steep Hollow./-18ne and P o rt^ make a mail solfcitatloh of DallvafaJ Ona T«ai‘ .. • / WDRC—Treasury .Star Parad^; Rockville High school. He was Rev. Alfred L. WJjnaina, at an im- a guest of ToIIarid relatives, will members of the church did not lake place until ttiia week, lot. WTHT—Music; VCt IBC— 'Salort- WDRC —. Blue Ribbon Town; under the ulrsctlon ot Fred E. employed at CoU’s Patent^-Fire street for a grass fire, there ./Was MEMBER O F ^ \VTHT—Music; WNBC—Early Werner and will be\accompanied praaaive inatituBon servioa tomor­ another graaa fire that d a n c e d a return to her home invNew Jersey, for their pledge tor tee Tha a s s o c ia t e d PRESS the second week ,of Aptil, alidt^l Governor. Dewey majeTCpeat hie Ensemhje. Arms Company W ere he enUred Sunday. ) church year. Georgf E. va- : —WTIC—Here's to Youth; AmericanXDance Music. by rieanor A. Bennett ^ , row aftentctoyAt 3:30^1ock. The chicken’ coop. The teree^/<5omHan- Tha Aaaoclatea Preaa la “ P W,. ,, a\^nth later. Thia edmparaliVe claim aa often aa bp^leases, but 2 00 service. He was al member of St. les were out for over xh hour at Mr. *K6sley and children entef- ebairmap of tee Finance It antU leS to tha uaa .of ^ a p ^ lllca<. ca* WDRC—Of Men and Books ;y 8:15—WTHT—Musiel Polish Pro­ Noted/.Uueat A i^t . Bernard's churte, Rockville. His Right R ev/nadcrlclg 3. Budlong, tained several of their relatives br^thing apei) unqueationabl^ the*fact will rsm tln that the ho|- the graaa fire off Poyter street ao tee and of tee budget camp tlon of all nawa * tS WTHT — Variety Program; gram; WNBC—-Edward Tomlin­ The Beethovens feel fortunte in mother and hla ffancee,'Mias Alicjs D.D.,' S.'piD., Biabop of Connecti­ from Hartford. Sunday. ' win present tee matter at to It or not otharwiaa m ea^ a lot to the Luftwaffe. All dlera are g e t^ g a better deal in son. No. 4 was called to 184 Maple thia paper antt alao the /focal newe WNBC—Metropolitan Opera. belag able to present Mias F^rma Tuttle, went to Camp Gniber as cut, wilr be the inbtttutor and will street. It waa at'thls address that The Tolland Girl Scouts met at morning wofahip. and Rey. publlahed nera. or Connectlcub/and in many other 2;.'10—WTIC— Grantland Rice; 8:30—WTIC—Truth . or Conse- Erickson ^a guest artist. whpd; WNBC 10:45—WDRC \T a lk s ; WTHT en Glee ,i:lub can still lervh /5d, chaplain in England witH the ing In on the same circuit and al­ church with Dr. Earl E. S Bernard’s church,'offered thi lass U . S. Army. Tnlland'aummc'r home April 1,1 for district .sviperintendent, presidli Jf good, healthy hate of the much attention that the good citi­ —Tea and Cnimpets. News; w N sc/\M arry Wisme Manchester in teeae trying times. at the church and condiurthd tha though Officer William Scully we.s a few daVa and will return to her 5 :30—WTIC—Cesar SearAinger; 11:00—News on alPstations. Order of Serviee dispatched to the box when it waa New Deal la In itself aufficlent un­ zens of Middletown feel like so Se\-M Appearancea committal services at St'Bernard’s The order of aervloa ia aa fol­ New York City apartment until WDRC — Aftern'oqp -Melodies; 11:15—WTIC — American String Tha club'teaa already made seven sounded, he waa not able to get a to A Republican victory In the na­ Truth Comes In Second many expensed testube microbes, cemetery. The bearers. Were Pvt. lows; line on who turned In the alarm. more settled lyeather. has Its side Interest and slgnifl- WTHT—Music. Quartet ;■ WDRC •'*■ Dateline; appeacancea\lhls season despite Ernest A. Moseley,/bavid Cohen, Mr. and Mrii.'Albert Schaeffer of tional election thia fall, thenj the | 5 - 45—WTIC — Starring CurbWTHT—Give and Takh; WNBC Organ Ptoluds*r-‘‘Wnfenla (Lobge- The recall was sounded within 10 ,FARMERS Our public life, both in its do­ cance as an Index to the' value of working and teaveling conditions, James Patric, /Ed^rd Tuttle, sang) 2nd Movement” Tolland and New York City are 'Republican state convention at; paring to take over the affairs of Massey; WNBC—Hello Sweet­ \ —Kom Kobblers. \ , minutes of the time the alarm waa mestic phases and in its rflatlo n - the Connecticut PublicExpend!-j r Slid Sunday evShtog will present Mario beBortojr ind 'Donald Pease...... Mendelasohn tuiHed in. . spending a few dayajn Tolland. ' If You Want Xu Sell Vnur . Hartford waa g- satisfying prelude this country in due course may heart. II.-ao—WTIC — I Sustain^ the'. a concert at St Faul’a Methodist A firing squad froth Bradley Field Mrs, Hilda Senk of Hartford has LIVE STOCK, Fa r m t o o l k aUps’abroad/ IS subject to a con- ture CaunejU Inc. Evening Wings;. WDRC—Casey, Plfess „ John COpkerham, ' to that victory. No more strident This Oonhecttcut Public Ex­ Comment never be in a position to do ao. church on Park streetH artford. officiated. / A delegation from \ Organist at St. Mfiry’s Church been a recent giie.st of hbr ton, Wil. ' OR RE.4L ESTvVTE tiTual barrage of untruths. Thus, 6- 0 0 - News on all stations. Photographer; WTHT Ted, Hathe'way-MilleH Post, American Ham Senk and family. penditure CounrII ie reall.v an Perhaps it will not turn out that Lewia’ Orchestra; WNBC;— Aasociate memberships and ate' Prbcesaftmal Hymn.v...... 474 callg to the c*'"*" ®f consclenlloug newspapers'x all 6:15—w n C — History In the gla tickets are in the Itanda of Legi'ojt,'of Ellington, attended and D ccigion ]\^ay John Rowers, a former residorfl I n s u l t n. d . p e a r l organization which In endowed- way—all our prayers Will be teat Money Go Round; News. OpeHing Sentences. . ' \ 100 Woudlaad Street could have been Issued fban came through America had to go- by Connecticut private anter- From The River Roa Headlines; WDRG— People's the club members for dl8tnb*4t!‘’® also four service men from the The Apostles' Creed. of Tolland, now living In Manches­ / ■ it may not—but tee real chance Platform; WTHT *— Music; 12 :00—WTIC—News; Thomas P s" 734th Field Artillery. Bn. from ter. entered the Manchester, Ma-‘; from Congresaman Marlin and through the buelncss of answering priae to do public thinking. It luso’s Orchestra; WDRC . t o aaaociate memhera and f: Versielea \ Alter Report can only Juetlfy ita own axlet- By Malcolm Mollan exists teat so many of this- na­ WNBC—Sports: News. o# the club, or applicatlona Camp Gruber, Okla. CoIlectaV Aigantina'a famous, DillgentI quintuplets 'make more than an morial hospital Wednesday, 'Apr.0 Senator Danaher. They are tbc™-. those United SjAtes Senators who 6:30--WTIC — Strictly Sports; ' News; WTHT—Newt. / A aub-bixnch office o^. the Motor armful f6r Senonta Regipa Monsalvo, member of the staff of "Aqui 12. as a patient. / ence by eonetruetlva publle tion's youth will die, or be perma­ i 2j30—WTIC—Three Suns Trio. be mailed to Carl Gustafson, 3 Grace. ■■ selves gifted in the a'hlence of ertt^ -leaped > alii kinds of false conclu- Mr. Mollan, rietlred editor oTThe Herald, preserves his contact WTHT—Hawaii Calls; WNBC Chicle Department will open In Eats, ’ Buenos Aires bi-wcekly magazine which-'obtained thia picture The Junior Givis’ 4-H Club met service. Since aoma aouroea hail­ nently maimed' or suffer wreckage 12 ;4^ w n c —Lfee Sims, Pianist; Maple street. Rev. Harold H. Donegan, (Continued From Page One) ical dissection. There need be lit­ SibijB on the'news that Australia ed It on Ita birth aa Just another with his former daily readera by writing a weekly letter tor —Ink SpoU. ^ Rockville April 25 Continuing to Rector of St< John's Churoh, excJUalvsIy. Birth of tee two,^boye and three girls was announced by at .1:10 p. m, Friday at the home I, in which hb expresses hia Own leisurely arrived^ of^Jts health, before this war la 6:45—WTIC — Medical Talk; N ^B . the end of the week for those in their fateer. Franco Diligentl,^ several months afte/' they were bom. of Mrs. L. Ernest Hall for the reg- tle doubt that they persuaded waa^^uping her armed services Instvimient of economle ro.Val- these columns, Hartford, Conn. \ Ten men lost their lives In Alaskan their convention hearers, who lam, like the State Manufactur­ at convictions■ concernlM some major . matters and hia observa- VlonS/ wUh, that we khall know, in this vicinity who have not procured Hymn ...... \ Tbs parents explained-they attempted to keep the birth a secret be­ waters when the John Gaines ufai' meeting. . M rs./ Hall waa KUUD//VG by 90',OW men. Thus Wendell Win­ tlons concerninging som'e/wry,some/very, minor oneiones, as seen from hla home their 1944 driving license. All cause they wanted no publicity. This photo was'received in New leader and Mrs. Rc^ Browm, as­ doubtless needed little persuasion, ers .\SBoclatlon has been at ikrgey^rt, the experience of a Autq Industry Office of Institution ...... cracked, they said, and these men kle, eampalgnlng in Wisconsin yon the banks Of the Nlahti^ river. . Look for hia contribution applicationhsinust be'signed In ad­ ...... a .. •/• ... Pr. Bk. p.——ft89 York Via radio from Buenos Aires. had left the ship and entered a life­ sisted. y that the New Deal ia a nefarious some atageg.-lB Ita career, It la generation."^ A good deal of The Sehior Gir|s‘ 4-H Club met had to deny stories that he wap a also true that Ita contlaued use­ \ , -' ' A*®)* week-end'. V Discs Being S0nt Out dition to a pcrShn printing their Institutor— ' ' boat. treH>ass upon tbh righto of free fulness and Influence depended t la tec matter with the Ger- H^opes Boomed full name. Rt. Rev. Frederick O. Budlong, As a cargo'shlp, Truman told re­ Friday at; 4 p. m." at the home of drunkard and a wife-beater. and German psychology can Ellington Granffe will hold a D.D., S.T.O., Bishop of Connecticut Sees No Ban porters, the Liberty contributed the leader, Mrs. Louise Metcalf., Americana. ' Many ordinary, , good-natured, upon lla afilllly to keep Ite dos­ The other day a neighbor, who ••juyenile crime laws, acting upoii minstrel and dance'-^ursday ever Mra. Maud Mltchel aaalsted. / Where-V»hre is dojibt, ^however, siers clean of everything ex­ be tuecd to tee half million Ger­ To Soldiers Everywhere Biahpp's fjhaplain— rs Roar a major share in the winning of level-headed people ^Nhaye' Often has a yery earnest love of the the offspring pf a lot of ning, April 20. In the EHllngton Rev. Ellison F. Marviii, tee battle of aupplles. it as to Whether such enmity to cept really disinterested public man grpMS at 'Verdun and the By New Plans Town hall. It ia under the direc­ 'Upon D riving Although'its civlIlsatKm goea wondered, perhaps, What such service. A,good way to follow good brown earth and most'of. the fools who, lacking in any mei I St. Mary’s Church The--report, most members of \ Attontion ’the Deal is; enough to win an mllllpps dn half a doxen other Mater;'B:30—Frito Allen, Lea tion of the Dramatic Cofumlltee. ____ back 4,000 years, CJhIpa Is one of. that 'rulh is to concentrate on thliTga that grow in It. dropped in. of-self discipline, themselve^ are New York. April (Centlnned from Page Ohel' Presentation of Pariah Keya— 0 v er Giftrmany tee committee agreed, will con­ slanderers hope to gain.' Don t stricken froiHq. A full etep was Carl A, Goehring wiU be .the'.ipter* Albert T. Deweyr Sr. Warden centrate qn rocommendatlons with the youngest republics in tee Home Ownort h^ion. The Republicane did not constructive propositions for on us. In /« e course of our chat totally unfit to Save the ^idpbring- BroadcaaU of home programs Sammy Kaye , Serenade; locutor, with the Rev. Glen T. Eno. (OonUniwd From Page. 0Ba> world...... -...... they know that the truth will the general beneilt. The Middle-. missing from te^ flight of stairs Howard G./BriggSi Jr. Warden respect to Ibading and operation. fml to champion that enmity in he confesMd to having given quite ing .of children, Uncle Sara's fighters all over the 3;3o_Hot Copy Drama; 5—Mary signal on motor car production John McConville, Mra. Rachael ^ St. Mary’a Church n Day Raids While there have been numeroua 0«r esperi ____ 1U6^ when the New Deal waa just catch up with them? town project easily falls into leading up to potehUM German rt- world are being sent to teem/in-Geo. Givot; 6—HMl of waa flashed to Detroit. Pea'se, Mif- *n«l Mra. James Win- come first, Dewey declared, "and Well, perhaps they do gnow such a classifleation. a bit o^bought aa to the wiadom Theee completelX anti-aocial Paalm 28— ip the esse of finish'd rubber gods inatancea of cracks, the committee nra bow svnllabls for a m t Ultlhg its stride, or in 1940, when habllltatien after — various ways, direct and indirect. Fame; 8:30—Keepsakes Mu«lc; Might Cut ‘TIom Lapse ana.- Mr. and Mra. Eklward Miller Ven. Heiiry de Wolf de Mauriac, members said, the Liberty record that their false atatemehU iren't As a sample of Public Expendi­ pf panting eomething or other,. children, in addition^ to a poor Advance acquisition of tools. It and Miaa Lillian Peterson ju end lied from Page One) particularly large heavy duty and aH typca.ef hoBM fa> it #aa full-blown. It does not ture Council work, the Middletown and it was it teat rniising step But the method getting as much; 9:15—Basin St.; 10— Listen the 'V S.T.B., Archdeacon, Hres, a shortage up to 25 per cent Is. favorable when the number of Roofings Asbestos right away. Hie Angers were itch-; mental heritage, b4ve usually been fttenUon as anytelng else is | Wo*Mn. MBS was believed, might help to re­ persons. There will be umclalty' Hartford Archdeaconry ships built, on the allrwelding In­ pairs and akerationa. need recalling that, in those In- going to stand uncha^nged yery prbect has several interesting as­ that Adolf Hitler Iky in wki^ and duce tee time lapse between the numbers^ vocSl and instrumental Latest tallies showed American now exists.” pects. ing, you see, for the feel of trow el' encouraged in Uie belief that laws V n u p ’* p. m.—ton Priest 'Tb.Be Instituted— and British aerlar guns had bleat­ stead of riveted design, la'match- ' Siding and Rock Estimatea ehserfnlr •Uncea, ehmity to the New Deal | long. Bu# they are ^ the wime and seeds—and .hts ey’ea were hu.n- |,re made to ^ out-smarted and s.captured the children. wh4 Xcf'e V*Dlsc" ,lA'a re-1 Unboln’s Story; 5:30— Shadow cancellation of waY contracte and and dance numbers. Modem and Rev. A lf r ^ L. Williams. TTie nibber director said this ed against the speed with which giT sa. ' In the flrat place, It is worthy of Actually, the the date when post-wer cars would old fashioned dances will feature. ed at least MI planes from tee situation continues "despite the w aani in Kself a aucccssfiil politi- lime, quite aware that, when It note that the Middletown model gry for that first glimpM of aomk I that the c l^ e r thing to do la al- now hie' dying legions. ; cording of an entire program, p^- Flnalef fi—Mediation B oard; ■ — Rector of St. Mary’s Church skies over Europe, an average of they were brought Into operation* Wool Insulation cal platforroX I comes to slander, the attack not Clevefand symphony Finale; 10:18 reach the market. Some officials Ernie Rock’s orchestra will furnish Sermon Hymn ...... 453 facts that this country now is plan, as presented in the booklet tlny green shoot that had been, i most' ala^a the thing of which How are we fitting our children tlcularly'a network show teat tee have estimated this gap at six riiuslc and Winnie Kuca will aliHoit 100 a (fay. producirtg synthetic rubber At a only score! first, but la also likely published -by the Public Expendi/- boys away from home have Good WUl Program. Sermon— /British hea-vy bombers alao were Expert wbekmaaeklp. AB waak la the Kew Deal In itself more but a few days before, just ona of' any wpli ordered society would to fit Into tee place of tee mlaklng .months under tee best conditions prompt for dance numbers. Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, rate greater than that at’ whH:h guaraataadi Raaaonabla Fiieaa. Wm F. to be . remembered longer and ture Oounctl, hae one distinct ad­ pressed a desire to hear. The Under tee new policy of poSt- grounded last night although Ca­ rubber waa consumed in a'ny pre­ hkU-e'ngendei'lng today than it vantage over most model plana or the seeds. dlsapi multitude—In case? Are wa doing plan la In charge of tee A™y Monday expectations; D.O., S. T. D. nadian -Mosquito bombers thrust No obligattoB for aa aatimato. wM\ln those years? Republican! more vividly than the defenio. NBC.1 p. m .y^ketches in Melo­ war • planning outlined by WpB Offertory Anthem—”0 How Ami* war year.” Write. expositions of* model plans. It is I don't know, yet. whether he present this kind of home it, or arc we ItkCjy to do i|, by Bpeclal Services branch, which Chairman Nelaon yesterday, ainy yesterday over tee Kattegat be­ DO NOT WAIT JohniMn are always able to phi-suade them­ How much more exciting to think clearly, lucidly, competently writ­ diatributes the records to Army, dy; flilS—Serenade to America. Ration Jobs able A reT hy OwelllhgB” tween Denmark and Sweden and went home and patted some sm- tutelage is axaggeratsd by tha sx- tee coddling policj^ which Con­ C fe, ffiJ5 a. m. (West 8:50 p. m.) recommendation growing Out- of Bro^ Strati selves gainst it, but hhve they in­ that Australia la shirking , hei* war ten, easily aelf-explanatory aa it Navy and Marine unite in various tee automobile meeting would be ...... Bariiby over, occupied Danish territory. At -hryo radikhea and lettuce, or some mplc of mothers who conaider it necticut namby-pkmhiea have —SclencV at Work; 4:45—Mal^l .St. Mary's CHoir A least four enemy planea were shot Shell Sector A Month Burton ibioulating Co. TELEPHONE 74M creased their power to .|»ersusc^ effort than to try to reason out goes along. In short, as the lead­ parte of tee globe, i . ■ubmitted to tee hew civilian com­ A f t e r W a r Or Call ers of other commuhltiea read it, early peas, into the ground,/bu particularly smart to cheat tpe foisted onto the pehple of their So far, it is estimated that Boardm an\ on “D. A. R. Goes to mittee and, flmultaheoualy, to the Closing Prayers and Benediction- down during - teeae raids and . a ISO Oxford fit. Hartfori the votei'sV Would the \verdlct the positive contributions Austra­ something like 2.000.000 records War.” BLUv 10:1» a .\m .— My ] The Rector. number of others were dcetrpjred Cuvaniry — !feL \ lia haa made and will continua to they are likely tX understand, it, I figure on asking bimx Becai rationing regulations and of fa­ state? Are weatb persist la th* press. / . For 2 Hourj# For Your Radio! Piraaa Hartford 38-4815 IK of the v o te^ to d ay , on this sole and, if they- respect It, respect It have been made since the plan got Story drama, hew time; 8:15 P-J®- j The coihmittee is Intended to L ^ b o r P l a n Recessional Hymn ...... 85 on the ground. yo|u see, two days later the thers who take special delight In woefully mistaken theory tfikt —New Home Prphlem Seriea. Dr. Organ Postlude—"Sinfopia (Lob- issue, i>e vasW ' ^different from make! How "intereetlng” to because they ido underitgnd it, under way last October. A special represent a cross-section of the ifonia (Lob- Brinr It To meter went down to 28 ^urlng getting hold of bootleg gasoline childrehxare to be goodied into be-, plastic is used, making the records Parker..MBS. l2:1S^Nav»l Al^d- gesang) 1st. Movemeito U '...... (Continued frons Page One) their verdict in 1656 and 1940? . thliw .of a political candidate as a not because tMy are mystified by American economy, having mem­ (Continued from Page One)* drunkaydl How prosaic and ordl- its Inference/of some secret for- Uik night. And I have a good bit and bragging about their black ing good—and by acting on the aimoat Indestructible. emy Band; U;8.0—Mvstc Half- | bers representing labor, public Mendelssohn Axis Parley ROBERT C. BRITTON No one knows ute answers to 'htuila queer principle that , when they Aa a rule whenever a network hour. opinion, management, finance, The service of institution will be fa’no by Wellington! and Libera­ 15 I/kurcl Placa ngry to thlrtk of him as sober!, of doubt about the radges k ^ market trahsactlons. show \la being _ handled for ' "V- dian "count^art” of the Ameri­ followed by a rece^lon, in which tors lasted Seven hours. The Ger­ these questions. N^douht oppo­ In the/liecond place, the poet* turn out to be preCocioua crimi­ farming, the consuming public can Federation of Labor, advocated 1^. William . Hazlltt, the essayist, war p i n i n g strategy Involved tha lettuce thriving well on /four Such' parents constitute a large Disc’’-purposes, an announcement ------' X ' and .tee diatribution trades. the different women’s organiza­ N Held on Eve r mans have been making use of the Prompt^ Efficient Service. sition to the New DeaKhss tended degrees of freezo, th ^ g h tell nals the only person liable to purt- to that effect is made on tee air. longer cqHipulsory achbollng and a tions have s part undei- the chair­ sea lanes (or bringing Supplies N 6 T IC E! wbo^ad a good deal of personal la el^m ntal common sense it- part of that element our popu­ M iss E liii Pei-stfii Only after the \commlttee has compultoVy retirement age of 60 to-'grow somewhat with additional seir.:/rhe essence of the Middle* me that the pcaa can stand that isbipent in connection with their had ita say on the reconversion manship of Mia.. William Bren­ Of Invasion southward because of the sustain­ 90 bay Guarantee! \ years of it. But. on the\ other expcriehca with slander, being lation which loves to assert that The Archbishop of York, now to "rcflu^ the number of people nan. / ed Allied attack on their rail com- town plan in Ita present stage la kind of. knoal^irig about. c|1rne8 is the newspaper editor plans submitted by the automobile, looking fbf- employment." TRESPASSING hand, the New Deal itselfv has himself lla frequent target, put It Its avoidance of high-flying the­ it doesn't Intend to let itself be visiting thia country, ia to go on Get N urse’s refrigerator, washing machine and muhicatlona. who dares to print their names? In', another prepared address, (Continued from Page One) phased its. own peak and di^n- all in a nufshell a long time ago, ory and Its respect for and ab­ Anyhow, what with flu and fire­ pushed around by tbe govemme the air again Sunday. Hia sermon other consumer Induattjes, would I think that if there is qne post­ on "The Cup of U berty” Will be a WPB. make l.ta final decisions on Otto T. Mallery, PhUadelphia '' On the Land of The Monchetler iahed in its own vigor, and mi "A itian’s rtputatlon," he wrote, sorption wilb down to earth wood and one thing at^d another or anybody else. Is it much ^ n - ejjonohnist, proposed a world trade * facts. The plan does not, as do war need more acute than any basic part of the CBS Church hf Miss Elin Birgltte tee major policies governing the Koif i)o /t 7 S a y - ^ ity sphere' and teat Her position not, therefore, be as live a targrt' "is not in his own beeping, but I don't imagine thia household is der that their offspring goed/nsh- tee Air at 10 a. m. . . A music return to peacetime production. boBird vltH cooperating nationa wa# growing stronger every day Wdter Co. STRICTLY FORBID- Ws at the mercy of th^ profligacy so mah'> plans, act - up certain going to run much risk of having other, in this state, it -is a com­ Summit street, was one of eljtetyj represented by government, labor iM N «rA DRIVEWAYS aa it has been previpuely. theories and then scurfy around Ing about giggling a n d s e ttin g high spot for the week-end is to­ student nurses to receive theiri .. CrtUctam; Miire AnnaunceUsent The island of Hlapanlola Is tee throngh/utilization of rich raw ofXothera. Calumhy requires lio plete about-face in our attitude night's premiere at 8:30 by' the XOtie jolting Criticism mprrhd and pibducer delegataa. Tha materials and resources. DEN Under Penalty of the Low. Some observers, g t least, believe to find facts which will At the itjk.garden seeds frozen. If we. get fires—and then gives /iiit razz- caps after having copipleted slxi board, its actions subject to rati- only one In the world shared by pro^ The throwing out.^ mali­ theories. .-%a the plan is drafted anything plantad befora the first toward juvenile delinquency—and Boaton symphony of Roy Harris Neleon’a announcement of -the two sovereign nations— the Do- "We shall frustrate. every at­ Installed and that any political platform of sim­ berry to the weary Are men Who 'months’ preUmlnary st®*** fleation by the home governments, tempt made by tee eftemy to dl* cious \lhiputations against;<^an.y to work out, facts themselves that-way tendencies. These chil­ Sixth symphony. V Baaed on Un- New Jersey State Teachert Ool-l comffMttee and Ita functions. /The miniesn Republic and Haiti. \ Monchetter Water Co. ple opposition to the New Deal of May . I shall be surprised. Wky, respond to the' alarms whiep their 'coln’s Gettysffurg address,, It was presiddqt of the National Associa­ would *!woi^\ against the trade vide ua,” Tojo uid. acebtoing to charact^ leaves a stain, which no will do their own theorizing, aa dren of ours are going to be all of lege and tee School of Nursing atl policies which; in tea past have led use Repaired can he over-done, aa U was over­ facts always will if they are I ^haven't even-painted my boat tormentors have occasioned? written on" commission from the Jersey City Medical Center. I tion of Mamufacturera. Robert M. Icelaod'a Parliament,, more than the broadcast. "Although are A'merica. in no time a t all, In what network. • ' Gaylord, njTused to serve on tee to econHraic Hrarfare and shooting fighting separately in tee east'gnd done in. the Oklahoma special elec .after-refuia.tion can wipe but. To carefuH.v gathered and . intelli­ yet—let alone getting it into th^ Weeds The exercises took place at U war." ^falleiyX**!*!- l.OdOyeara old, .a the oldest In the ^ Asliea Removed. create an lihfa'3-oi able impression gently marshalled. When the wa^er, And the flatfish are bit- is likely to prove th e^ o rld ’a most Murdoch Hall auditorium. C a^l group aa aVmanagemeht repre­ World. west we shall still further deepbn tion. Even more observers sre Roys apd girls like these are On Saturday night list:' sentative and 'declared ,Ms decision pur cooperation and fight the com­ Clothes Poles Installed. it is not necessary that certain present stage of the plan Is ing.X^t that; and are in particular­ formatlye period, it ia up to ua were presented by Miss Jeaalaf mon enemy with united forces." cdhvinced that simply to try and completed, Middletown shokid just wpeds. But'-^e difference be- NBC, .7—American 'Story; 8 M. Murdoch, director. In a- letter sU tteg tesit ’“this type V ^tului IJies; Aa metal, each United gtates things should he true, but that ly fine copditionKCOM to think of them as seneate hU' Abie's Irish ;RoBe; 8:50—’Truth or of committee deffhU lU own pur­ [ .Tojo also prklsed the Germans X British- repeat'old campaign records with-; have ite own facts as fetv other eeda and upeful and beau- Candlea decorated ’ tee auditor-1 pose;” He decllhell/ membership nickel la worth only one cent— for checking the Allies In Itgiy they have, been saltl The imagina­ eommunltles ever have poa- Oh, wyl/ell! man heinga not . as guinea pigs for ConsequeffeeS; 9— BSm Dance; ium and each student carried any nickels being made of an alloy of F. Fitzgerald out adding something new would \ fruits And fioWers>a«ra is,'after the experimentation 6f sentimen. 9:30—Cllan-Ifbu i'opThis; 10—Bar­ on tee cross-section^ilian panel \ Her© of Kiev1^1 [and renewing "large-scale stacks tion is of so dclicafs a texture aessed them, j' unllghted candle. Aa each atudwtr becauae he aald hla "experience in copper and ntokel. on London,",tee radio mid./ \ DIAL"2-1417“ .be. to-gamble too freely and care- e of l' limu tal crackpots. ry Wood Pairty. CBS, 7:30—Lionel was capped her candle waa lignt-| Am^can Club that even words.wounij it.'*' It ia our.point, in brief,, that' Upcoming Hoodihms' recent.yeara haa shown that com­ ' n j ' lessly with the real Republican op­ where .tee cufturaf' influence Is Barrymore, Mayor; 8—Groucho (COntlnded rroos Pagg One) Thomaa Gains/bprough painted You can prove It foK^yourselfr Middletown got really expert and Let’s go. , mittees of this nature are ineffec­ — — ^ ------Hi portunity this year. And, in the competent advice and help toward New London, has a park, >^ft /holly absent, or where it is a Marx;''9—Hite and Sinatra; 9:45— Miss Person was graduated ilia famous “Blue Bey" to disprove I. ' M. M. Jessica Dragonette; 10:45—Dis. tive.” ' van of Republican thought, there easily enough. Think of some thie solution of an important prob­ pretty much in its. natural/hiate, ad one. weeds you get from the from Manchester High school as In Gaylord's stead Nelaon chose, effort to relieve! G*h. Friedri'clf a statement blue should not charge once-made against some Niantic River Read, cuaaion of "A.'.F. of L Poat-War an honor student In the Claaa of PauluS, commanff*r of the doomed be maaaed in a painting. »,gre those' who insist^that the. Re­ lem, apd that, the purposes, of the known as Bates’ Woods. Recently hradle—weeda and nothing else. as ona/T^reaentatlve of industry, Have Yotir Ba^, ' BINGO one of your acquaintance, and^B^b- Public Ehependiture Council being Waterford, Conn. Plan.” BLU, 7—«ood Old Days; 1943. ’______, VjUikm J. kelly, president of tee German SixthXAniiy.v publican,. party must campaign it has been officially Aoaed p t 7:30—^Muslc America Lovea; 9:30,. In cooperation with Manhal Betkrec»'19I3 apd IMS the num­ sequently ■ proyed completely urn- what they are, all Middletown bad ' It seems to me teat New Lon­ cirily O'Leary Steel works, Chica­ Yours^f or Yoitr COLLECT —D'Artega's Band; 10:15—Army BURGER positively instead of negatively, to do to obtain this advice and night—and would /h av e JB^en don is strangely lacking in tee go, and president of the Machin­ Ivan Konev and his second Ukrsiln- ber''of. power-driven plows,' rakea and that it' must offer not only op­ true. Ho\^^ often do you think of help was to evince gonie willing- closed by day, too^^ the city had Service Forces.' MBS, 7—Ameri ery and Allied Products institute. ian front, Vattitii) acedmpUahed and harrows increased 112 per Faitlily Pbotograph^ kind of influences that might can Eagle Club; 6:30—Cisco Kid; Board of Appeals tee CherkaaSy trap weat of Khar­ TONIGHT position to the regime in office, that person without having your nhsa to accept it police enough tp/enforce' the rul­ To Teac^irtakiiig Not Beady for Reconverelon cent. '. V in the thought slill cojored by the slan­ And our recommendation is not make for the development of tee | 9..— Chicago Theater "Merry on emphasised teat the na- kov, and waa one of the liberatpra in ,Your Own Home. MONDAY, APRIL 17 but its ow-n virile program for its that 'other copimunltiea' -fiecesaarl- ing. The reucm for tele actioh is higher human attrlhutes. I think Widow” : 10:15—Nick Ghlter;' M e e t s T h u i not ready for reconversion, of Kharkov laet Aug. 8. The yiiuth- i! der in question, even though you o v e r s a t Y K fUI general had 'helpbd shape 'teb Phone 5971 / ’ QRANGE HALL own leadership. ly adopt thp Middiftbwn Rost-War teat a not/toconsiderable number it canriot have been without- its ' but mitat plan for it to avoid plant BASKET s o u t h e a s t To find this latter'thought pres- know it is false. The auspition Plan,, although they may decide It of tee c l ^ s teep-agera find it ex­ Sunday Talka: lahutdowhs and . unemployment Victory at Vyazma in 1941 in re-^ ._ ,fo r Appointment. IN TH E SECTION effect' on the‘'Communlty's' respect MBS, 12 n'oon—^^Reviewing.Stand pulsing tee German drive 'upon , ent in the Republican state con­ never dies. is g o ^ for them too, but th at any tremely^ dlvertlnE*to set fires tn The Z onlng^^erd of Appeal v-hpn the transition Comes. Quot­ ctfmmunity w ith problems of for law and orde.r that the tjown.’s Senate and World Peace”;' NBC, gives, npttfe teat hearings will h ing from Hia invitation to sit on Moscow. V , BiG PRIZES! vention one had to turn, as usual The tongue is a deadly Instru­ thexiisrk’sWSooda, teen stand ' There have been many requests - MOSCOW announced .March ft LA PIZZA GEORGE DEW civic nature shouid realize that only newspaper; which quite nat­ for information m regard to mak. 1:15 p.'m.—Laboir for Victory ‘'Or­ heldxrhursday evening on requeaf tee committee Nelson declared: ,/ All Streets East of Main Street from the when one^ is Itmkijiig for . really- ment. Don't use it carelessly or around.'.«nd / watch the firemen ganization nf Peace”; NBC, 1:30— t* changes in tha zoning rul«8. 'The experience now being teat Marshall' GregOly K. 2!huko'v the Council is' eagerly at their urally Is the only literature ever had succeeded Vattitin on the First PhotoRraphsr / HANSEN'S and South of East Center, Street. positive 'and' responsible Repub­ thoughtlessly. service for almost any purpose fight tee :blazM. Though this In­ ing slip covers, and on next Mon­ Roundtable “Policy Toward Fi Mrs. and'M rs.‘ Nicholas Hansai / gained by the WPB In keeping read in a majority of tee city’s day night, April 17, at 7:30 o'clock .economy in balance can be Ukrainian front. ? Admisit^il 25c Main At Haynes Street lican leadership in Connecticut, to they mp3' imagine, at ao. expense tellectual u d valorous sport lost East." Sunday Premieres:” of 40 Earl street, are ukin^ for or obligation on--their part. hotoes, has made it its business at the Y. 'M. Q. A. Mijis Marion 4:30—World of Song. GUeate; BLU temporary permit to use a garai value to teff country when we en A monument will be built in ,'hla Governor Baldwin. .N ew the top flavor of its originality a Fry of .the.Hartford County Ebc- U|r the neu phase of production, memory in Kiev, today’a'annouiicc York Soldipr Vote BIU The expert, dispaiasiqnsi'te consistently toyoellttie’ and berate 11:15*—Transcribed RerlM, "Yanks a t 40 Earl street -as living quar. ment Said. He<lnt of view has been endowed' this nation's. govemmeUt ever oratoA;-' considered it nec-iessai-j’ to In Conneetimt. MIddletoivn is its appeal to a certain element meeting which will be open to all Other SimdSy programs: the garage to another location in r' Germany. |. , That *•*«•. welcome event requests that he call a special ses­ since there waa tb^’ alijghteat pros­ ladies who are interested in this may not odcur for a considerable c emphasize the fact that the peo- not the first .,comihunlty to fin<| among tee youth of New London NBC, Paul Lavalle Oon B zone. Mrs. HUian Helm of 2l pect that we might get into tee course. Following April. 17, on certLai^O—John Chaa, Thomas Spruce street Ui asking for tern. time, but whenever it occurs It i plf of this country were looking sion of the ‘Leglilature for the it out and bentlBt from It. It The I*oet*t Golamn ■o Connecticut oommunitiea. and has been an almost, nightly w'ar against Naziism.. It is the three consecutive Monday nights SiStf—/ rmy Hour; 5—Nb C Sym. Lorary permlsaiori to operate will releasei a substantial substant propor <^ill in w oslam purpose of liberalizing the' New productive cm. to the Republican party to proVide are as shrewd'aa they are sup- form of entertalnhaent for this chief spokesman in this end of tee there will be lessons in slip cover, phony. Dr, Blaik: 7—Jack,Benny tourist's home at 25 Spriice street tlun of tee Jiation’a pre The Battlefleid On Tha ^usre funeral U^tna Annouiicing Tli€ Opening A ttention! a "vigorous, forward-looking, pro­ York .^tate eoldlec vote la w with pofM to.be, it won't be tin last. making. . - 7:50—Bandwagon with Sinatra; ) a resident B zone and John Maku pacity.for dviUan output ami will The charred earth type of boy-^and girl. country, for the d6n’t-push-us- It is adyitable for 811 those who « demand the immediate application gressive leadership'* of Hs- own. the Statement that the New York It is seldom that good counsel Is —Chaa -McCarthy; ' 10:30—: Bob lla of 113 Wells street la askli« ti 'lyill restore itself in time— - hill is "the simplest and best sol­ free. Quite recently the New London aroundera Welt, teeae kid firebugs are interested in tee. xourse of Croaby »iow. CBS, 3—N. Y. Phil keep chickena for hla own use a of sound policies to', |;uide the WAR DAMACIE POLICY] He alone seemed, t<^ consider that police have been trying to learn doubtlesa- cheer sucl^ sentiments. three lessdhs to come to the flrat harmonic; 5—Gladys Swarteout thsil address. .economy through the period But not the broken bonea dier vote' law In the. United readjustment without serious dis­ it will ^tgke- something more than, . Emergency Repairs Hold the, identity of a'-JaUopy-ioad of But I cannot help thinking how genenA meeting and register. 6—Oornelia "HU Skinnei in "Wii 'Of him who knew hla only peace condenlnation of the New Deal to S'tatea.'* He therefore refuses to Mias Fry has given similar 11am and Mary"; T;S0-rWe the Francisco de Orellaha - was UM turbance. These policies must when these youthful wits who have been much more fortunate is- Manches­ developed beforehand.” Fire Insurance. u r k e promote any chknge in it, as he Omaha-;-iyPi—A stick of gum, a courses in other communities and People; 8—Barbara Stanwyck flrat white commander t o tranS' Auto ’ HOLDERS produce^ a political victory next driving about tee cRy and iU en- ter, under the journalistic leader­ thia will be the only course in slip Besides KeUy.- tee committee Violence flung him face downward. fall. He alone seemed, to know will also refuse to allow New Corn Cob and bailing wire helped "The Straw”; 9—Conrad Nagle verse tee Amazon baain. On Your the Rev. W. G. Birmingham of At­ vtrona atarting fires. in tee woods ship Of tee Herald, than is New cover making tee. Hartford County ..Includes: Eric Johnaton, president Into that same earth, '. ;N';. -IS • . that if the Republican party starts rork state sotdiera who do not re­ oi the U, S. Ghamber of Com­ kinson, Neb., into Omaha. Shortly Slid fields—enjoying life to tee London, with its one newspaper T Women's committee and tee —Dorothy Bartnett. B in accordance with instruction# jn#t m* ' counting the Votes- now it won't ceive their stale ballots to vote after starting on an emergency Manchester Y. H. C. A. will spon­ merce; WllUkm Green and Philip \- full, as it were. Or at least to tee devoted to straining effoHa to ' ______FURNITURE find them adding-up to Victorj' in federal ballots under the fAl'eral '600-mile trip, he discovered hia sor this year. Murray,'preeidenta of tea AFL O '- . , ceived from Washington, aH war-danUifB gasoline tank had a hole. He plug­ full extent of their imaginations, promote disunion, suspicion and There will be a nominal charge and CIO, respectively; Eugene November.. Hia point of view law. ■ . And Personal Effects ged it with a stick of gum. Later 'fhere is testimony that they have internal hatreds and disrespect for the course,. Victory Gordon Committee,, Meyer, editor and publisher of Now Is Ths Time To needs heeding. In ^nnecticut and , In this, Governor Dewey has Tha Waablngton Post, represent­ insurance policies ih force on Marcli Slq he bought more gasoline, but fear­ been seen to *et. four fires up to for constituted authority.*' Improve The Appesrsnee W« caa pratoct jroa far aa law .THE SHERIDAN elsewhere. the virtue of consistency. He does ing the extra weight might force Care Manchester Gas Company*, ing "public opinion (Sordon tee time of this writing. Perhaps, TUIe Tune Hit Of Your Property . . . aa PLM par •1,000 far » jraara* 1944 will be extended automadeBlIy foff not, unfortunately, have the even tee gum, he rigged up a com cob Mancheatcr, Conn. Rentacblar,'hoard chairman. Na­ Uma. At Birch St. more precious virtue of being against the gum vyith. two pieces by the UmS this ia printed they They Are Important . Oklahoma City—IA>)—The UUe tional City Bank, New York, rep­ Get A Beautiful Colorado RESTAURANT another twelve montha withont adda4 Hot For The Luftwaffe Again of wire for added support. It held will have been cailght—and gept You see, reflections like tee tune of the popular , Broadway 1 hereby apply for'reservation of a plot for a Victory resenting finance; and Miaa Ruth Lat as# aall at yaar haasa a a i right. Both Conhecticut and '. U'Brien, Bureau of Human Nutri- iBLUE SPRUCE all the way. , ly alapped on the wrist musical, “Oklahoma" ia a hit with axplala iaOalla ar The last week in 'February, MassaehusettK, to name two stales above come to me with, peculil^ the state'a goveriior and lawmak­ Garden. tioq_ and Home Economics, De- t>/j To 8 Feet nigh. ^. Tatrpkaaa H40 ar SOOS Invites tho Peopit of Bodies and fender# straightened and paint^ premium. ^ S,5(M Trees To PIrk From. hrlth a' good span of favoring close to him, --have soldier vote ' Kept Hobie By 'Floods Nat Pathatogtoal force when -I realise that, moth ers, toa The Legislature haa voted -1.'. •• ' t,partment of Agriculture. Not yet Manchester To Try ThfIr to match the present color of your car. weather conditions, developed the taws which are simpler and better 1 suppose the psychiatrists than before, the children of the unanimously, but unofficially, to rhnsen are the representatives of Your Choice: . NlQtnC ••eaeeeeeeaaeaeea •!!•«••••*•••• 1*. ••• agriculture and tee . diatribution Arthur A. Knofla greatest continuous air battle of Ilian the one New Yor’k has adopt­ Indlangpolia—(jP>—Watar works would group all teeae fire-setting upcoming* generation will consti­ adopt it as tha state song. Goi^. $1.00 to $L50 Each. executives'ofi* three Indiana cities Robert S. Kerr said he would ask tradea . ^ Dng As Veo Pick Tham. aia f lia ■■ ' : C , 6 5 C \ tha war to. date. Striking at varied ed. . ,Simply becauae anyone In were to hava told tecif axpariancea hoodlums as pathological eaaea— tute tha America of tomorrow. It the Legislaiqro to consider tha Ahm AU’Kind»'of TVuck Paiiiting. H0 UEI(-NELS0 N, Inc. . eeooeeaeeaeeeet* e’e • •aeea* Bring Box. Mas* targeta, day after day, we ended Connecticut mhy request that a during tha IMS floods a t a meet­ vlctima of patbomaaia,' in pthar la not to bo forgotten, howevor lit­ m atter officially. „ ' /^Oolunhug really saw AaMrica a t* MAIM B T B EST - Pan Coimo L«adiso« tha waak with a toU of nearly 600 ballot be sent to a aoldier. a good ing of the Water Works associa­ words moral Insanity. I ^wouldn’t. tle we may like to face it, that a on Oct 11, 1942, but did net land CHEF OSANO Offiar Open Dally. 853 Main S t ./ T«L M l A- British V. ‘ Is an American in tha Bahama lalea until tee next QUALITY WORK Oennan fighter-plarles shot down tion here, but they couldn’t make I d describe teem as tee~perfectly very considerable part of tee gen­ Number in Family. . 188 OAK STREET I Xkara. Evaatag 7 to S F. M. Sorved 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. roany'tmore Connecticut soldiers tee trip. Wabast river floodwatSrs undershirt; an American vast is a day. pairing tha aacond week ' af : stand/chances «f raCciving' their kept them at boma. logical fruit of tha Oonnaetteut eration that should now bo pre- British waistcoat

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MANCHKS'l'lGl: ^%'EMNG HEKALU, EK. LILVW.. SAfURDA’t, APRIL IS. 1944 R l G H f ■ - ■------— ------— MAMLTiLaiblf' e v e n in g HER A LU.- lAINCMESl BR, LU? SATUKDAY>APR1L PAGE cutUng short all.,snemy offorts to ------U - i W ------sava a t laaat.g maintained a ceaseless parade ov ’^ark^ Evi the retreating Germans and THE N a k tl Te manlana who lyere, "abandc V- By Connally not dnly trucks, rifles and ammu- Gpeeted with ^ Frigid \ SHm Ion paj^ fa Ob- nitton . . . but 'even their own Weather; Fly ^Casters’ Worker w Cownopoli- (tl?€»h\lniied From Page One) personal clothing, overco^s, boots, CLUBHOUSE ■ - ■ V steel helmets, kit hHM and gas Get Good Re^altsf Cochrane’s ’44 Tars keided upon by the whole Ilk to Switch O n b lii|embera^^ policies maajes." / • ^ Charles Dunkley 4-other beautifully to _ Wrlgley W inN ^ance group. German prisouer^aid “German The boys with the trout fly rods h and ^Romanian g ^ rals have left < Chicago—PhUip K. w r i g l e y j pi The , Relations chairman had the edge this morning on the / Philadelphia—Ruth Hilger, at­ tUon Day with tlie Cos- hia idea th a t cerUln the Crimea by nlane, abandoning List Several saifJ^lt wa dyed-in-the-wbol worm fishermen' Z c ^ . I Wit) tractive. free.*atyls star on Temple , elub afforded one of the nations might be dealgnated to thelr^divlslons m fate,” the Soviet hblder of the Chicago Ciitte has i g«,ted that pro football lnfhoto from Signal I ■ professional football 21).yearaago,” ondary and part time considera­ before a hometown crowd ' each nlglit. Some Whe4 half Minriich 86 W)6 93- 287 lineupa. for the third conseeui of Terryvilte. who gave Army, and Air Force would, reportX raking fleeing enemy col­ Corps Radiophoto.) East Hartford. |x declares Wrigley, ’’there might be tion. The enthusiasm, the eaWy Dietz' . . . 118 113 106--^^337 Informal Utk, In which she' There were others who got ing the Redg Shutout Cl'evel sa ddsen trains ln\a bunch, year. \VHI enfold its 1944 editfi be used to 'flo p aggreaaion a t Ita umns along the west bank of the no ^professional, football today. and the plain hard work of George in a weeR\and the personnel, ax{ iparcd .the federation to a their lim it with the flies today,,, but to 0. A f t ^ Elm er Riddle i t . kebps her amj also Totals ' ...... 428 420 410 1256 source, although he faid thla coun­ Dnestr. "V ' direction of Atrs. Muriel Crewe Basjeball men wmuldn’t have taken Hatn" find Ws associates have Indiana down wtth three ke4ps her weight 145, cept for a teuple of position*, HuUy, and recommended all try' w'oiild have' to y prepared to ’The cbmmunique'was silerttcon- they were so numb with tfie chill the’Xtlme to develcp the sport—: made the Chicago Bears a great Won 3; lost 1 lubs to federate when posslblev Ainley. winds that swept down over Sal- ^ six irutings, Katx came in, wbicn- iajiiMt about the' Xo. 2 be*r striking rteembliance to a aid in other iwctioM Of the globe ceriiing the Romanian front, but Putting Teeth ■ even, had they been willing to do" success—and Wrlgley Field, aa Team Jor league outfi^ a| In thle way they have the op- The Waiiiping C om m unity ter**, th a t'th e y packed,.up an d ' himSelf a steady post bj) twirling foot-et^m Phijaaelphlan /ants Tedford ___ 10.3 89 110—802 if it should becorhe necessary. 8*id th a t in old Poland Marshal i chuVeh elected the following offi­ so, and they probably Wouldn’t latKlIni'd, has'; shared In th a t jsuo- three hitleaa frames. / Her bMA assistant tn There aren't anV^f the atai* nlty of sharing Ideas and Gregory 'K. Zhukov's headed for the nearest restaurant have beeri willing, for fear that COS.S. I don’t think our organiza­ Murphy ___ 99 104 113—316 ling the Interest of the Indl- Connaily, who la I expected to cers andjommittee at its annual for several mugs,pf'hot Java. Good Inaurapbe H. L Leiteriaaya Miss Hligehdoea Kroll .. ___ 92 103 108—.303 the 1943 team a t the station, play an im portant fWrt In peach captured 40 towns south of Oer- I In Bu ll Policy meeting 'Thursday evening: Presi­ football m ight encroach ori some tion could have done the Job half I, With the opcoiog of the. season ”a sweir Job’^-sln the Wist Imila: having been tran.iferrod to ,oi clubs. The theme adopted man-held Tamopol, under siege! Youngsters, .w'ho were e/iily on ' of, baseball’s popularity.' aa well. It would be f(^hardy Benson .108 n o 92—310 duties, blit other ball ptayers year was, "We Challenge negotiatiortS' became lof his posi­ dent. LeVi T.\ D‘’''ey; clerk, Mra. only three days, awa^ skipper Bill delphls yards. X tion as chairman of the congre.s- sinire March 26. Henry Nevers\ t^asurer, Theo­ Salter’s upper reaches,'found that "Personally, I thljik ""V for us to try. Mckechnle, of the /Reds, probably from major and minor Iraguci lange,” and /following Berlin claimed new German i \ For Neutrals the recently planted trout liked 'Tamplc athleticN^iithpritiea are Totsls 402 406 423 1231 L.. aional committee which, has firat dore AyPetersCti, deacon for four to combine thy-tw o, even now, "Moreover, It has been so pleas-, is glad to have Ftetz as Inaucsnce, equally pleased. Besides swim­ Won 1; lost 3. have answered, Uncle' SatriT ugh\tnder that head, it la the gains northwest of Iasi and'In the years. Theodore Petersep; hono­ good, fat .night crawlers and sev- • would not be successful. And I ant hei*g landlord to the Bea should his more Experienced twirl vice call arid arc candidate* jose ^ the Federation to ■ Bulls Worthington, 6. holds the baby brothor whose life he saved crack at trestles. saW he hoped ming, she turned out\for basket- the' arrsngemejils foh the. peace area near the Tatar pass ^ (Oootinued From Page.One) rary wacon, Walter N. Foster; etial of the local lads hooked over­ don’t feel t)iht baseball has any­ for 23.'years that I cannot A era falter. / the team, .jamit to\its member olubs spe- when a tornado struck their home at Harrison. Ark., demoli.shing it on the Czech border, and said that size beauties. Ose lad was proud- ball and hockey, gets ito«(l grs)4es, Tram No. 8 , To Play Majura Snd killing their mother, Mr* Charles Ward. Bulla was Injured, ap, could be completed w)thln a ..vear auditors, Clarenco., Wilson, Porter thing to fear, from professional where wc could profit by attempt­ O ther maJo,r league tidbits; keeps abreast of musresl kvents^- M(>onan 96 85 89—270 IC help In h wide variety^.of sub- Soviet forces had ' been • driven Collii/wi: investment trustee, - Wil­ IJr displaying a 16-inch beauty football. As a matter of fact, ing to invade a field in which we Philadelphia A's—Manager Con-/ Lieut. Mickey Cochrane, the ti ta as well as IntematlonSI re-, parently when he shielded the infant with his body. ( AP Wirephotn). after hostilities cease] His po- Foreign Offices of those govern­ and sleeps an average of 10'1i{>"rs Lartlgr ... 130 106 88—324 back neap Brodj^ SO miles ^north- ments, and potion from their, liam A. Foster; church school early today. , ' we' think the two complement each would be rank novices.” nie Mactc asterted his club Is “not mer Detroit Tiger manager-cab .Uons, fdr women must be In- aition waa contrary |n that re- Reports from the outlying when she gets the chance Superitant 90 94 105—289 er, as in the pa.st two season*,'tn sheet to those who, like former j Lw^w. capitals, suggests that they appre­ superintendent, Ralph E. Collins; a worK^i bebter” but "believe wO’ll BengatoH ', 114 91 96—301 rmed If they wopld keep In ciate the force of his argument members of Commlttee-at-Large, streams were not so promising. make uj) 4or that apirit” whicit arranged competition for the M luch with, a ch>mging world, she President Hcover, ,-haVe urged a One fisherman. Just returning from ' Schwartz was riding. Schwarts was lacking laat year. ora with rffajnr league clubs. F ^ «]aiting period for readjustments that the Allied nations are ndw so Mrs. Wellman Burnham, Earl gave chase. T otals . 4.30 .376 .378 1184 td. X ' .\lltes Move East Stoddard. John W. Graham; music Roaring ■' Brook In Wllllngton. Clavpland' Indiana—Allie Rey­ N. E. Horses Win teen of the 16 club.s will appear^ ! before the peace treaty Is signed. 'altrong they need no longer accept Student Killed Sidewipes lateral Trees W on 1 ; lost 3 . ' the Stalibn, St. I-aniis Cardina state Con\'entioa Date This Is Story Every /compromises on the part of neity committee, Mra. Ralph E. Collins, found so many fishermen on the . nolds And Paul Calvert nominated Team 4 Mrs. Baldwin annootmed that Oofinally to Name Group Edwin Barber, William Gahrmann; atream. and fishing so poor, that he Evidently getjlf^ out Of control, to pitch against Reds today. Club and Washington alone being To Try to Clear trals dealing with GerrnaViy. the McDonald driven car aldewip Worcester Purse Low M an _____ 9 0 8.1 8 8 - 2 6 8 able to .play the Tars. the state convention wlvK.^ held K* 'Secretary of state Hull recently rhlsaionary" committee. Mrs. Annie decided to spend the rest of the / j Bv Policeman stretrgthened by retiirn of Ken Metcalf ...... 90 91 T25—306 in New London, at Hotel oHswold, American Soldier, appointment of bi- Further Efforts Probable V. ''Collins. Mrs. Marshall Budd, morning with hla fly-rod on 9a/ ed several t/^s, coming to a stop Keltner, who was in Malwaukee Big Johnny Mize, one-time 111 in a ditch. ,'Hickey said; McDonald Duffy ...... 123 126 108—3.37 baseman «f -the St. Louis Ca( ,y 17 and 18. She gave,-th^ parilsan Foreign Relatiions sub­ Road to Koliitna Further American efforts to ob- Mias Rate Withrel: flower com­ te r’s. artaigning for hla Army physical. Pawtucket, R. I., April 15. —(3b S c h u b e rt...... 90 90 *.3—278 ing ah idea of w hat they may committee to, confer on plans for ,'taln the-bresk between Eire and mittee, Mrs. Douglas Grant Mrs. jumpjsd' from the wrecked, car and '. Washington- Senators — George nsla and New York Giants, wi Fatally Wouiir fired one shot as a warning! gles, banged out a triple against rahe has a former major ieab Public Rtjcords Wild Chase in Sto len W h^ the >outh failed to stop die $1,400 W orcester P urse, a t six Won 3; lost 1. ready to talte over his spot—Jol J n k and pray,” . . group after be talks w th Hull. mediate aim apparently la . to re­ Dewey; assistant ushers. David Buffalo yesterday. furlongs yesterday which ..fea­ Canaatqn Losing 'mere are more than 80 clubs in olf are smaller than they would bo While he would not risciiss the 1he So\itheast Asia commander, dder aupplles of Swedlab ball hear Collins. Philip''Grant. Autoiiiohile. offiror fired again’. The builet g !tw York Yankees—Veteran riy McCarthy of the a t home. had s five-minute talk With a Jap­ strtick McDonald In the hea± He tured the Narragansett Park card. B r*vei„ [the Federation with 0000 mem- spondent / prospective membership C.onnally ings| and marhine toola to Ger^ Catcher Rollie Hemsiey announced Miss Joan Beattie’s Old Whitey What goes for enlisled men goes anese deierter. a 24-year-old gun­ .Warrteitee Deeds e.-as rushed to the Hartford-hosplr he would Join club at Boston for Fear n Beings A teuple of other formar Brs. ( liimself was expected tt| bead the many, but under Hull'a pronounce, - Hdrtford, April 16—(4*1 — A1-, tal where he died shortly' after arid W. L Gulneaso’s Page 2nd Sport$ Brief time inflelders also will ba avi Clives Itesume of Work for orricers as far as the T. O. ai(F ■ senators George ner. who!left hla unit to go native ment the Iprtg-range aim must be T5omtnic Andreo to Ralph E. and opening game. 9 concerned, with one extremely^ fonsua J. McDonald, 16, s studc_Ht midnight. , ■ Boston Red Sox—Veteran' out­ romped home' in the two divisions, able for service on the team. Bl.il; Mrs. C. Arnold Anderson, Hsrt- ID.. (ia. » anJ either Ba rklev I D.. and ran into'a British patrol'. to halt S'Wedish-German trade en F.fheJ F. Skinner, property on Mid- withhold Whitey scoring by a important additional qualification ”l've seen Japanese pri.soners die 'Tlirnpike East,* at the Hartford Public High The yoiith waa the ajifn^of Mr. fielder Rob Johnson slashed out a AP Features i geese flyinguip and down the Mis- New York, April 15.^F)-^New Herman of Brooklyn and Chii bnl Countv chairman, .gave a lyv. I or Thomas (D„ Ufeih) as its tire|y. Obitutlry head over I. J. White’s Little Cuba is considered a certainty fi No officer may skip a grade. For before'blit never one* who was a Alexander *Iar\1s to Archie ,E. school, was \Shot and Wtally ahd Mrs. Allen McDonald of 494 two-bagger with two out In ninth Cairo, 111. Paul Smith, repre^*'*'toP' c'oulciK^bc killed off, or they York’s first $3,000,000 pari-mutuel lume of the work the ten clubs other Democratic memters. Sen­ - In'the case of Turkey It la re­ H udson'street, thla city. Cjommis- Hoops and covering the distance betting day may occur today at' second base and third baas V1U ‘ the county are doing. In ,warN instance, a captain cannot beebme deserter,’* said Mountbatten. ported that that aeconiplishnient Jarvis; property on Adams street. to beat Bt-avea. , x<)uldriuld be so teducedI In numberii t folks bnck ators 'V'andenbesg (R„ Hich.) and Wounded by-SUte Police .Lieut. stqigcr Hickey was continuing his St. Louis Brow ns-;^eorge Me- in 1:12 1-6. Thii-d went to Wallace sentatlve of the Federal Fikh and that bringing Uiem back would b* Jamaica race track.' With fins the assignment for Merrill May * tork. All ten have adopted Brit- idetstand the a lieutenant-ciints the civilian economy. This country office, when death occurred sud­ mis^ion held at the sanatorium Plttaburgh Pirate*. Looks Proiiiisiiig Becauae of thla, he / says. . all I mate when one of k pair diesA ■ - t e --- Pl«v*r mt K iriet* . A social time followed in charge may hold commissioned and non­ denly. Th* pltohiag -411(11*110* commissioned ranks in this unit. There is .')ns other qualification (Contlpued from P^ge One) and Britain together furnl.slj the la.st night. Dr. Campbell wlU be ' CTilcago Cubs and W hite B o x - Mexico City, April 16.—(ffj— |wf Mrs. Earner Weden and her as- for officer promotions. Before an Turks with much machinery and Born In Glastonbury, My. Stev­ / associated with the medical de­ Two up on Cuba in City Series, Major W. F. Long, of Dallaa, cap- considered ttrenB with fear ants on the hospitality, com- It also 'states speciflcnlly how high Japaneite^ Moving ens had been a resident of Man-^ "The first, nrg^tlce session of the mer.aatleBai and o*m a*-A ilpf officer is promoted he nmst occu- ! away, ji»tjt a the>’ forgot their industrial equipment ai^ a cost in Notice ’/ partment of the Phoenix Mutual White Sox expect Buck Rosa to Oak Grill ^/baseball team last , said today th a t CeoU Smith ilttee. Mrs. Volney Morey pour- these ranks may be. production and tranaportatipn. Chester for th e past 14 years. He Life Insurance Co.,,of Hertford, make It three in row today by leaguer on the aquad. Tbagr Assume that the. T. O. of a cer­ py for three months the position . giina. - Toward Hankow ‘Thursday was very promising. On Bill Bacry, of San Antdnto; Schoolboy ROwe and $yt JoT tea at an artistically arranged Chungking, April -Con­ Which reduces by that much the leaves his wife, Mrs. (Christine beating Paul Erickson. Ikidmore, of Dallas, and Ray tain unit calls for seven enlisted he will occupy when he gets pro- j Moscow proadcilst wrecorded (Briggs) Stevens. hand were fifteen candidates, all of the WiilMee; JanlO Tet table. moted. Assume that g major has the Soviet monltol- in London I siderable Japanese troop move­ total AUl.ed war effort. Zoning Board-of Appeals Heads Withholding Division Philadelphia Phillies — Right­ Sports Roundup >11 aslsaying '«avin the of the W. P. Qiush Funeral Home Town of Manchester, Conn. "The Oak Grill will practice to­ Pirate*, ahd Viigll Tracka a t ! promoted. Assume that a major direction of Hankpw were report­ many by supplying her with war Hartford, April 15.—i/P)—W al­ pitch against Giants today. ^ . the^erraduro team on Bun­ one corooral, ofie first-class pri­ Russians were smasHlng through are incompl^ Brooklyn Dodgers—Curt DaVis day at 4 p; m. and ajlso Sunday troit. has' served the full nine months Ihe Crimean hills ovtjr more diffi­ ed today in Chinese dispatches, materials and food stuffs, ship­ in, conformity with the require­ lace E. Cook, a squad leader In the By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. A Rookie A Day in the Brat o f\^ Internation­ Cochrane *1]( mlas D te vate, three privates. Assume that ments of these can be stopped un­ CaUs ments of the 2k>ning Regulations was beaten by Yanks in 10-l^tng at the same time. i Emery Hreako, Detroit pitcher About Town •loan Jones Is one of thla Outfit, he required for promotion to lleuton- cult terrain after leaving the strengthening the belief in / Waterbu/y internal revenue office it has been announced that the New York, April 15.-^)—Col­ al 's«iea. \ \ and Joe Grace, the ^ g ant-colOnel. Suppose, too. that the Clilnese quarters that the enemy der the policy provision that the. ■7*- of;^ the Town of Mancheater, the has - been appolpted head of the game .when Don Savage Singled -w-hen Scout Wish Egsn signed In a practlte gattiV yesterday never can be, promoted until easier steppe regions/ behind. *’Dur and -Oscar Grimes followed with team will play its first game In lege football coachcB (at least who were in th*-^ Ballon T. O. for -Jii* unit lists th,e Job is planning a new offensive in Allies 'Will not continue to draw F u n e ra ls Zohing Board of Appeals will hold Withholding Tax division of the jthia 17-year-old, ”.Iim,” (that’a the the 0.\8. and Ai/gentite team* test year. At preeent he haa one of the n6n-commlssloned of­ offensive continues fat the saip« from their war resources for the 4l0-ft. hOmer. two weeks. All players' are urged some of them) are-yoming aroi!Vid|English versio'n of Hungarian Miss Mary' Reilly of Laurel which bek,ha8 been ,doing as one tempo as before,” tjhe newspaper {talized, had tion.. Most Important of these is Foreign Minister Numan Menem- N p ^ T H for permission to move the garage duce w ar m aterials in 1939, had off..reports numerous responses fa- Bob fanned eight coming tn yesteffiay’a contests.. |?h steel splinter r^oved from his that a soldier In/any enlisted only 18 miles away, rolling the Walkout at Colt’s held thla afternoon a t 2‘.S0 o’cltmk voring.moie activity by the roaches I Cardinal* in three innings Hresko Another hlghlttpt of the open­ Uie Opens Scasoi grade is eligible ,f6r Officer Can­ that any man who shows out­ encioglu’s declaration that . the to another, Ibcatlon on the same i 600 by 1941. ' .band, when'a'hother accident hap- standing ability In battle can be shattered remnants of the Axis Turks would “aid the-Allies to the at the South Methodist church. lot. In a ReSkjence ^ 5!one\ Leads N. A. A. U. Race . . . aa he explain; It; "If football ‘ hut he a got plenty ing week wa* Larie Tech’a three J—their tertt caught Are and didate School: and In battle he Is Crimean’ garrison back against the >432 ia as important for training •" J*"!" hetUr curve than North SLection wins: running its | .^igaiiist 'NYJJ Tci pllglble for hattlefled appointment promoted to the next higher rank, Mky End Monday limit of our material poasibilitiea” The pastor, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Application /o f Mrs. Lillian | - - Feller had when he firnt came up/' was slightly burned about the Black sea shore Itt a death pocket waa interpreted today as indicat­ .|hey Tell .lia it la, why shouldn’t consecutive victory Mreak in sec­ to' lieutenant. without having served his time in Jr,, will conduct the sertice, assist­ SOUTH Helm of 25 Spruce Street for en i Army Ski Races •bands so ^that he couldn’t write. grade—If a vacancy exists,, arouhd’the peninsular fortress. ing-that 'Turkey would seek a com­ I Miiltiioihah O i|b Eiiti^ wetbe active in,qll all branchesbranches?” T” . . ■ .• • • - Enough said. tional play to 101 games. He ^regretted the loss of favorite Ov'erscM Promottons Few Moscow declared 500 more Hartford/ April — The ed by Rev. Ellison F. Marvin of extension of temporaro pertni*slon Thus. If Captain Smith, the promise on her trade with .Ger­ lb operate a tourist «pme at 25! GENERAL REPAIRS Lou thinks the restoration of the New HavenNCoiWl., Apga SBi^pMtots from home, and is.hbp- Ip practice, this comes to mean towns fell and 11.000 prisoners walkout atXCoIfs Patent Fire St. Mary’s Episcopal church. Pray­ 4321 I Second Day of Swim- Salt Lake City, April 15.—(4>i— tee would Improve kick-offs, but Dead Eye Ed Chicago, April 15.—(P)—The thaf’a man’s chances of promo- company commander, is killed In Arms ManuXeturing company, many which wpuld satisfy the Al­ . Spruce Street, In a Re'atdence B\- AND CARPENTRY (*>)—With Ed ^ ch a j, Yale‘6 •teg for a few familiar pictures battle, and 1st Lieut. Klein takes were taken In sw^ft punches Fri­ lies. ers were said at ,Oie home on HoU I Soldier ski experts from Camp .Rev. Arnold Fenton, the booting During the N.C.A.A. swimming Chicago Cuba and White Sox will pitcher on the mound, th e ' Blu 'Arom Manchester and Blast Hart- tj



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